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The UEFA Women's Nations League brings together Europe's best national teams in a multi-stage competition. Out of a total of 51 participating nations, the four strongest teams in League A have now qualified for the semi-finals. Düsseldorf will host an exciting clash between Germany and France.
Participants: 51 nations
Stage: League A semi-finals
Match: Germany vs. France in Düsseldorf
History:
Nations League 2023: 2-1 victory for France
Euro 2022 quarter-finals: Victory for Germany on penalties
Goal: Reach the final of the UEFA Women's Nations League
Where competition shapes the future: the Nations League and the transformation of women's football
The UEFA Women's Nations League is much more than just a new tournament format – it is a real game changer for European women's football. As part of UEFA's ‘Unstoppable’ strategy, it is not only intended to create more excitement on the pitch, but also to massively increase the visibility and relevance of women's football. Instead of traditional qualifying groups, there are now real top matches with real stakes: whoever wins here has a direct chance of participating in the European Championships, World Cup or Olympics. This makes every game more meaningful – for players, fans and the media alike. The Nations League brings the best teams together on a regular basis, creating an environment that takes women's football to a new level.
This is a great opportunity for Germany in particular: more matches against strong opponents mean more development, more attention and more excitement. UEFA's goal is to make Europe the home of the world's best female players by 2030 – with professional leagues, strong national teams and over 5,000 professional players. The Nations League is a key tool for promoting talent, strengthening structures and establishing women's football as an integral part of European sporting culture. It stands for progress, equality and passion – and shows how serious UEFA is about the future of women's football.