Belgium and France decide who will be Spain’s opponents in the League of Nations final

With the two best campaigns in the tournament, teams make the second semifinal

Belgium and France compete this Thursday, at 15:45 (GMT), at the Estádio da Juventus, in Turin, in the second semifinal of the League of Nations. The winner faces Spain, who beat Italy on Wednesday, putting an end to the greatest unbeaten record in the history of national team football, which was 37 games without defeat.

Owner of the best attack of the first phase, with 16 goals, the Belgian team had the second best campaign in League A, with five wins and one defeat in six games, leaving Denmark and England in Group 2 behind. Fifa does not have big shortages for a final resumption of the League of Nations. Coach Roberto Martínez is counting on the return of one of the main players of the time, midfielder De Bruyne, who should start alongside Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku.

Best campaign in Liga A, with five wins and one draw in six matches in Group 3, the French team prepared for the final phase Portugal, by Cristiano Ronaldo. N’Golo Kanté is the main embezzlement of Didier Deschamps’ time. Chelsea midfielder tested positive for Covid-19 and was left out of the squad, as well as striker Olivier Giroud, second highest scorer in the history of Bleus.

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