Second semi-final: Netherlands-Croatia
Croatia came first, but as the Netherlands are the hosts, the order is changed. The clash will take place in Rotterdam.
First semi-final: Spain-Italy
We already have the first smi-finals clash. Spain will face Italy in the semi-final. It will be in Enschede.
First ball: Spain!
Sneijder gets the first ball, Spain first!
Now it's time for the draw to begin!
Marchetti recalls how the draw for the two semi-finals will work. In a few minutes' time, we will know who will play who.
"In this Final Four there are four top teams"
Sneijder gives his view on what lies ahead in the final stretch of the Nations League. For him, the four teams that have reached the Final Four are "top teams". On who will win, he says he would of course like the Netherlands to win, but his money is on Croatia.
Sneijder takes the stage
The former Dutch national team and Real Madrid player is on stage. He will be the one who takes the balls out in this draw.
Draw is on!
Giorgio Marchetti, UEFA's deputy general secretary, speaks. He explains how the draw will work. You can see how the procedure will work in this live broadcast.
Nations League Final Four draw LIVE: when will the matches take place?
The first semi-final will be played in Rotterdam on 14th June. The second semi-final will be played a day later in Enschede. The teams that lose will play for third and fourth place on 18th June, also in Enschede. The final will also take place on 18th June.
The draw for the Nations League Final Four LIVE: it's about to begin!
The draw is scheduled to start at 11.00 a.m. Participants are already anxious to know the name of their opponents!
Nations League 'Final Four' draw LIVE: here's how it's working out
The draw will result in two ties. The procedure will be as follows: the team that comes out on top will be the home team in the first of the two ties. The second-placed team will be its opponent. The third ball will go to the third country, which will play, as in the first case, at home. The fourth ball, therefore, will be their opponent.
In the event that the second or fourth team to emerge is the host team, the semi-final pairing shall be changed so that the host is declared the home team.
Likewise, the first of the semi-finals will be considered the one where the host will appear. The other will be the second. The winner of the first semi-final will be the home team for the third place match and the final.
Nations League 'Final Four' draw LIVE: a new Spain
The possible appearance of veterans that Luis Enrique has been leaving aside to make way for younger talents is another interesting factor in the call-ups of Luis de la Fuente, who has not yet made his debut by calling his favourite seniors. For example, the front page of the daily 'AS' reports the possibility of Sergio Ramos returning to the national team is being discussed. He has already expressed his willingness to do so on several occasions.
This tournament can be seen as the first serious and demanding test for Luis de la Fuente, who took over from Luis Enrique after the World Cup in Qatar. There are a couple of qualifiers for the next European Championship at the end of March, but these matches make up the fight for a title.
Nations League 'Final Four' draw LIVE: history
It is worth remembering that in the last edition, the 2021 edition, a Spain side coached by Luis Enrique reached the final and lost to France. There was much controversy over a possible offside by Kylian Mbappé in France's winning goal. 'La Roja started' the match with a goal from Mikel Oyarzabal and Karim Benzema equalised before his compatriot made it 1-2.
We're already live to tell you all about the draw for the Nations League Final Four. The event kicks off at 11:00, when Spain's opponents in June this year will be revealed. The possible contenders are Italy, Croatia and the Netherlands.
Join us for a live coverage of the draw for the Nations League Final Four. Croatia, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain are the qualified teams. The matches will take place in the summer of this year. They will be the first serious, demanding and official test for Luis de la Fuente at the head of 'la Roja'.