The draw for the Nations League finals has been drawn and three Arsenal players will be involved: Vivianne Miedema, Victoria Pelova and Laia Codina.

The fixtures promise exciting match-ups, with implications for the Paris 2024 Olympics qualification.

Portugal's forward #18 Carolina Mendes (back and Netherlands' midfielder #17 Victoria Pelova (R) fight for the ball during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup Group E football match between the Netherlands and Portugal at Dunedin Stadium in Dunedin on July 23, 2023. (Photo by SANKA VIDANAGAMA/AFP via Getty Images)
Portugal’s forward #18 Carolina Mendes (back and Netherlands’ midfielder #17 Victoria Pelova (R) fight for the ball during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women’s World Cup Group E football match between the Netherlands and Portugal at Dunedin Stadium in Dunedin on July 23, 2023. (Photo by SANKA VIDANAGAMA/AFP via Getty Images)

Spain will be at home to the Netherlands, which means our players will face-off, while the other semi-final will see France at home to Germany in Sochaux.

Both games will be played on the 23rd February.

The final and third place play-offs will be played on 28th February with Spain and the Netherlands the home teams for those games.

The finalists will qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics and, should France reach the final, the third placed team will qualify for the tournament.

UEFA also drew the play-offs that will decide promotion and relegation to League A, B and C.

Being in League A will be crucial next season as the Nations League will be the Switzerland 2025 Euro Qualifiers.

Top two teams from the four League A groups qualify directly for the tournament, while all the other teams will have to play an extra four games to go through via the play-offs.

The play-off draw has set seven two-legged ties to be played between 21 and 28 February.

League A/B matches: Frida Maanum, Stina Blackstenius, Lina Hurtig and Amanda Ilestedt will be involved.

Serbia vs Iceland Hungary vs Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Sweden Croatia vs Norway

The four tie winners will play in League A and losers in League B

League B/C matches

Latvia vs Slovakia Montenegro vs Northern Ireland Bulgaria vs Ukraine

The three tie winners will play in League B and the losers in League C

England are not involved which means they might play a friendly tournament like the Arnold Clark Cup, should they wish to organise it.