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Iceland among top seeds in inaugural Uefa Nations League

Iceland's remarkable rise has been rewarded with a place among Europe's top teams in Uefa's inaugural Nations League which kicks off next September.

The north Atlantic islanders, who on Monday became the smallest nation by population - 335,000 - to qualify for the World Cup Finals, have been placed in League A along with the likes of world champions Germany, European champions Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Italy, France and England.

Iceland also reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2016 having beaten England - the first major tournament they qualified for.

European confederation Uefa announced the four leagues for their new competition yesterday, following the conclusion of the groups stages of the World Cup qualifying campaign.

Switzerland, Poland and Croatia are also in League A, as are Holland, despite missing out on the World Cup.

The four leagues, which will be split into groups of three or four teams at a draw in Lausanne in January, were decided by the Uefa national team coefficient rankings of Europe's 55 nations.

Matches will take place over six matchdays from September to November next year with the four League A group winners contesting the finals in June 2019.

Uefa's Nations League is designed to replace "meaningless" friendly internationals with competitive matches against teams of similar standing.

League B contains the likes of 2018 World Cup hosts Russia and Sweden, Denmark, Ireland and Northern Ireland; all of whom are in the play-offs for the World Cup.

Serbia, who qualified for the World Cup, are down in Group C with the likes of Bulgaria, Slovenia, Hungary and Greece.

League D contains the minnows of European football such as Luxembourg, Malta, San Marino and Andorra.

Promotion and relegation will come into play for the second edition of the Nations League starting in 2020. - REUTERS

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