The 2020β21 UEFA Nations League D was the fourth and lowest division of the
2020β21 edition of the
UEFA Nations League, the second season of the international
football competition involving the men's national teams of the 55 member associations of
UEFA.[1]
Format
Following a format change from the first season, League D was reduced from 16 to 7 teams.[2] The league consisted of the lowest ranked UEFA members from 49β55 in the
2018β19 UEFA Nations League overall ranking, who were split into two groups (one group of four teams and one group of three teams). Each team played four or six matches within their group, using the home-and-away
round-robin format on double matchdays in September, October, and November 2020.[3] The winners of both groups were promoted to the
2022β23 UEFA Nations League C.[4]
Teams
Team changes
The following were the team changes of League D from the 2018β19 season:
In the 2020β21 access list, UEFA ranked teams based on the
2018β19 Nations League overall ranking.[5][6] The seeding pots for the league phase were confirmed 4 December 2019,[7] and were based on the access list ranking.[4][8]
The draw for the league phase took place at the
Beurs van Berlage Conference Centre in
Amsterdam, Netherlands on 3 March 2020, 18:00
CET.[9][10][11][12] Group D1 contained two teams from Pot 1 and two teams from Pot 2, while Group D2 contained two teams from Pot 1 and one team from Pot 2.
Groups
The original fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 3 March 2020 following the draw.[13] On 17 June 2020, the UEFA Executive Committee adjusted the league phase schedule for October and November 2020 to allow for the completion of the
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs.[14][15] Following the change, a revised schedule for the October and November 2020 fixtures was released by UEFA on 26 June 2020.[16][17]
Times are
CET/
CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).
The seven League D teams were ranked 49th to 55th overall in the 2020β21 UEFA Nations League according to the following rules:[4][40]
The teams finishing first in the groups were ranked 49th to 50th according to the results of the league phase, not considering the results against the fourth-placed team.
The teams finishing second in the groups were ranked 51st to 52nd according to the results of the league phase, not considering the results against the fourth-placed team.
The teams finishing third in the groups were ranked 53rd to 54th according to the results of the league phase, not considering the results against the fourth-placed team.
The team finishing fourth in Group D1 was ranked 55th.
^The San Marino v Liechtenstein match, originally scheduled to be played at
San Marino Stadium,
Serravalle, was later moved to
Stadio Romeo Neri,
Rimini in Italy. The late move came after the Swiss
Federal Office of Public Health, which Liechtenstein follows for anti-contagion measures, as of 7 September 2020 included San Marino among the countries for which there is a mandatory quarantine period upon re-entry into one's own state. The match was therefore moved to Italy, in nearby Rimini.[33][34]
The 2020β21 UEFA Nations League D was the fourth and lowest division of the
2020β21 edition of the
UEFA Nations League, the second season of the international
football competition involving the men's national teams of the 55 member associations of
UEFA.[1]
Format
Following a format change from the first season, League D was reduced from 16 to 7 teams.[2] The league consisted of the lowest ranked UEFA members from 49β55 in the
2018β19 UEFA Nations League overall ranking, who were split into two groups (one group of four teams and one group of three teams). Each team played four or six matches within their group, using the home-and-away
round-robin format on double matchdays in September, October, and November 2020.[3] The winners of both groups were promoted to the
2022β23 UEFA Nations League C.[4]
Teams
Team changes
The following were the team changes of League D from the 2018β19 season:
In the 2020β21 access list, UEFA ranked teams based on the
2018β19 Nations League overall ranking.[5][6] The seeding pots for the league phase were confirmed 4 December 2019,[7] and were based on the access list ranking.[4][8]
The draw for the league phase took place at the
Beurs van Berlage Conference Centre in
Amsterdam, Netherlands on 3 March 2020, 18:00
CET.[9][10][11][12] Group D1 contained two teams from Pot 1 and two teams from Pot 2, while Group D2 contained two teams from Pot 1 and one team from Pot 2.
Groups
The original fixture list was confirmed by UEFA on 3 March 2020 following the draw.[13] On 17 June 2020, the UEFA Executive Committee adjusted the league phase schedule for October and November 2020 to allow for the completion of the
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs.[14][15] Following the change, a revised schedule for the October and November 2020 fixtures was released by UEFA on 26 June 2020.[16][17]
Times are
CET/
CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).
The seven League D teams were ranked 49th to 55th overall in the 2020β21 UEFA Nations League according to the following rules:[4][40]
The teams finishing first in the groups were ranked 49th to 50th according to the results of the league phase, not considering the results against the fourth-placed team.
The teams finishing second in the groups were ranked 51st to 52nd according to the results of the league phase, not considering the results against the fourth-placed team.
The teams finishing third in the groups were ranked 53rd to 54th according to the results of the league phase, not considering the results against the fourth-placed team.
The team finishing fourth in Group D1 was ranked 55th.
^The San Marino v Liechtenstein match, originally scheduled to be played at
San Marino Stadium,
Serravalle, was later moved to
Stadio Romeo Neri,
Rimini in Italy. The late move came after the Swiss
Federal Office of Public Health, which Liechtenstein follows for anti-contagion measures, as of 7 September 2020 included San Marino among the countries for which there is a mandatory quarantine period upon re-entry into one's own state. The match was therefore moved to Italy, in nearby Rimini.[33][34]