Four group winners from League A - Spain, Netherlands, France and Germany will battle it out to crown themselves as the first ever champions of the UEFA Women’s Nations League. The knockout stage of the Nations League will have the semi-finals, a third-place fight and the final. The games will be played from 23rd to 28th February 2024. The finals are played as single-leg knockout matches, with each game hosted by the teams drawn at home.
France will welcome Germany whereas World Cup winners Spain entertain Netherlands in the two spicy semi-finals lined up. The two teams entering the final match will earn their spot in the women’s football tournament at the Paris Olympics this summer. With France already hosting the Olympics, the team coming third will qualify instead if Les Bleues lift the title.
Here are the squad list of teams taking part in the UEFA Women’s Nations League 2023/24 Finals:
France
Goalkeepers: Solene Durand (Sassuolo), Peyraud-Magnin (Juventus), Constance Picaud (PSG)
Defenders: Selma Bacha (Lyon), Estelle Cascarino (Juventus), De Almeida (PSG), Sakina Karchaoui (PSG), Maelle Lakrar (Montpelliar), Griedge Mbock (Lyon), Eve Perisset (Chelsea), Thiniba Samoura (PSG)
Midfielders: Kenza Dali (Aston Villa), Grace Geyoro (PSG), Amandine Henry (Lyon), Le Garrec (Fleury 91), Amel Majri (Lyon), Sandie Tolleti (Real Madrid)
Forwards: Sandy Baltimore (PSG), Kadidiatou Diani (Lyon), Julie Dufour (Paris FC), Marie-Antoinetee Katato (PSG)
Head Coach: Herve Renard
Netherlands
Goalkeepers: Van Domselaar (Aston Villa), Lize Kop (Leicester City), Jacintha Weimar (Feyenoord)
Defenders: Kerstin Casparij (Manchester City), Caitlin Dijkstra (FC Twente), Merel van Dongen (Monterrey), Dominique Janssen (Wolfsburg), Lynn Wilms (Wolfsburg)
Midfielders: Jill Baijings (Bayern Munich), Damaris Egurrola (Lyon), Van de Donk (Lyon), Jackie Groenen (PSG), Wieke Kaptein (FC Twente), Victoria Pelova (Arsenal), Sherida Spitse (Ajax)
Forwards: Lineth Beerensteyn (Juventus), Esmee Brugts (Barcelona), Renate Jansen (FC Twente), Romée Leuchter (Ajax), Lieke Martens (PSG), Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal), Van de Sanden (Liverpool), Katja Snoeijs (Everton),
Head Coach: Andries Jonker
Spain
Goalkeepers: Catalina Coll (Barcelona), Elene Lete (Real Sociedad), Misa Rodriguez (Real Madrid)
Defenders: Ona Batlle (Barcelona), Olga Carmona (Real Madrid), Oihane Hernández (Real Madrid), Laia Codina (Arsenal), Irene Paredes (Barcelona), Laia Aleixandri (Manchester City), María Méndez (Levante), Sheila García (Atletico Madrid)
Midfielders: Maite Oroz (Real Madrid), María Pérez (Sevilla), Teresa Abelleira (Real Madrid), Fiamma Benítez (Valencia), Aitana Bonmatí (Barcelona), Vicky López (Barcelona)
Forwards: Salma Paralluelo (Barcelona), Jenni Hermoso (Tigres), Lucía García (Manchester United), Alba Redondo (Levante), Eva Navarro (Atletico Madrid), Mariona Caldentey (Barcelona), Athenea del Castillo (Real Madrid), Alexia Putellas (Barcelona)
Head Coach: Montserrat Tomé
Germany
Goalkeepers: Ann-Katrin Berger (Chelsea), Merle Frohms (Wolfsburg), Stina Johannes (Frankfurt)
Defenders: Sara Doorsoun (Frankfurt), Giulia Gwinn (Bayern Munich), Marina Hegering (Wolfsburg), Kathrin Hendrich (Wolfsburg), Sophia Kleinherne (Frankfurt), Sarai Linder (Hoffenheim), Pia-Sophie Wolter (Frankfurt)
Midfielders: Jule Brand (Wolfsburg), Sara Däbritz (Lyon), Linda Dallmann (Bayern Munich), Sydney Lohmann (Bayern Munich), Sjoeke Nüsken (Chelsea), Lena Oberdorf (Bayern Munich),
Forwards: Vivien Endemann (Wolfsburg), Laura Freigang (Frankfurt), Svenja Huth (Wolfsburg), Lea Schüller (Bayern Munich), Elisa Senb (Bayer Leverkusen)
Head Coach: Horst Hrubesch (interim)