Squadron over two dozen sides of the league championship was decided on Sunday night, as the teams participated in the second legs to determine whether they would be promoted or relegated.
While the top sides, including France, Spain, Croatia, Germany, Italy and Portugal, all participate in the quarter -finals, others were trying to climb the championships and be closer to a possibility of competing for the trophy in the future.
In one of the first start, Scotland saw their time in League A ending in the hands of Greece.
After taking a 1-0 lead away from Athens, Steve Clarke’s side collapsed under pressure, losing 3-0 at home.
Elsewhere, Slovenia defeated Slovak’s opponents to maintain their place in League B, with the Slovaks remaining in League C.
It took extra time for Adam Cerin to find the winner, but it was enough.
Serbia has surpassed Austria to stay in the top division, a 3-1 total victory that beats their chances of replacing them in League A.
Read below to see how late games unfold and for a complete list of results in the Nations Championship.
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Belgium 3-0 Ukraine
Belgium organized a dramatic return of the second half to beat Ukraine 3-0 in Genk, securing their place in the Nations League A.
Romelu Lukaku starred with a support as the hosts overturned a cumulative lack of two goals to win 4-3 on the two legs.
Despite Belgium’s dominance in the Occupation, Ukraine’s disciplined defense kept them in the Gulf for the first half.
The best half chance came when Kaliuzhnyi almost turned the ball into his own net, but his position saved him from his own goal.
Meanwhile, Andriy Lunin made critical savings, refusing Hans Vanaken and Kevin de Bruyne to keep the half -time level.
Belgium came out with a renewed emergency. In the 70th minute, replacement Maxim de Cuyper made an immediate impact, placing the house from the help of Jeremy Doku to give the hope of Belgium.
Just five minutes later, De Bruyne gave a cross to Lukaku, who released a stunning volleyball to level the overall score to 3-3.
With extra time, Belgium hit again in the 86th minute. De Bruyne’s smart movie released Vanaken, who slipped Lukaku through the goal.
The striker kept his index before shooting the past Lunin to complete the recovery.
The hosts specialized in the stages of the game, ensuring their survival in League A.
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– Belgia Red Devils (@belredDevils) 23 March 2025
Ireland 2-1 Bulgaria
The Republic of Ireland secured a 2-1 win over Bulgaria in a strong championship championship at Aviva Stadium.
A delayed target by Adam Idah completed the recovery after guests took a premature lead.
Bulgaria began strongly and surprised by the hosts in the 30th minute when Valentin Antov capitalized in a corner, finishing close to putting his side ahead.
Ireland responded with an urgent need, but they fought to break a decisive Bulgarian defense before halftime.
Stephen Kenny’s side came out refreshed after the break and their perseverance was attributed to the 63rd minute. A precise ball from Finn Azaz found Evan Ferguson, who put the ball on top of the corner to level the score to 1-1. The balancer put fresh energy on the Irish side, who continued to promote a winner.
The discovery reached the 84th minute when Idah fell into an opposite attack, calmly ends from the center of the box to put Ireland forward.
Closing minutes saw Bulgaria for an equalizer, with Radoslav Kirilov missing a delayed opportunity deeply at a break.
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– Ireland football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@irelandfootball) 23 March 2025
Complete results
Hungary 0-3 (1-6) Turkey
Scotland 0-3 (1-3) Greece
Serbia 2-0 (3-1) Austria
Belgium 3-0 (4-3) Ukraine
Georgia 6-1 (9-1) Armenia
Iceland 1-3 (2-5) Kosovo
Slovenia 1-0 (1-0) Slovakia
Ireland 2-1 (4-2) Bulgaria