The Nations League Finals in 2023 will be held in the Netherlands.
Since only they and their opponents from Group A4—Belgium, Poland, and Wales—expressed interest in hosting the knockout round, the Oranje were widely expected to welcome their rivals to play them on home soil.
After defeating the trio to advance as group champions, the Netherlands will now welcome Croatia, Italy, and Spain for the 2022–23 edition’s grand finale the following year.
The Johan Cruyff Arena and Philips Stadion will be unavailable due to concerts, so Feyenoord’s De Kuip and FC Twente’s De Grolsch Veste will host the games.
The competition begins on June 14 and 15, with the semi-finals, and concludes on June 18, with a play-off for third place.
Next January, a draw will be conducted at UEFA’s headquarters in Nyon to determine the pairings for the final four teams.
🇳🇱 Netherlands will host the 2023 #NationsLeague finals!
🏟️ Venues: Rotterdam and Enschede
🗓️ Dates: 14-18 June
⚽ Teams: Netherlands, Croatia, Italy Spain pic.twitter.com/B9vr4bndUG
— UEFA (@UEFA) November 29, 2022