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Internationals

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE

Group a1

Oct 11 - Zenica

bosnia & Herzegovina 0

Netherlands 0

Ht: 0-0. ref: Kovacs (Hun)

bosnia & Herzegovina: Sehic - Todorovic, Hadzikadunic, Sanicanin, Kadusic (Kolasinac 46), Cimirot, Tatar (Hadziahmetovic 54), Pjanic (Loncar 75), Krunic (Hodzic 75), Gojak, Djuric (Dzeko 61).

Netherlands: Cillessen - Dumfries (Hateboer 70), De Vrij, Van Dijk, Blind (Ake 86), De Roon, F. De Jong, Malen (Berghuis 69), Wijnaldum, Promes (Babel 86), L. De Jong.

Oct 11 - Gdansk

Poland 0

italy 0

Ht: 0-0. ref: Sanchez Martinez (Spa)

Poland: Fabianski - Kedziora, Glik, Walukiewicz, Bereszynski, Krychowiak, Moder, Szymanski (Grosicki 59), Klich (Milik 70), Jozwiak (Karbownik 83), Lewandowski (Linetty 82).

italy: Donnarumma - Florenzi, Bonucci, Acerbi, Emerson, Barella (Locatelli 79), Jorginho, Verratti, Chiesa (Kean 70), Belotti (Caputo 83), Pellegrini (Berardi 83).

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE GROUP A1

Group a2

Oct 11 - London

england 2 (Rashford 39 pen, Mount 64)

belgium1 (Lukaku16 pen)

Ht: 1-1. Ref: Stieler (Ger)

england: Pickford - Walker, Dier, Maguire, Alexander-Arnold (James 79), Henderson (Phillips 66), Rice, Trippier, Mount (Sancho 89), Rashford, Calvert-Lewin (Kane 66).

belgium: Mignolet - Alderweireld, Boyata, Denayer, Meunier, Witsel, Tielemans, Castagne, De Bruyne (Verschaeren 73), Carrasco (Doku 83), Lukaku.

Oct 11 - Reykjavik

iceland 0

Denmark 3 (Sigurjonsson 45 og, Eriksen 46,

Skov 61)

Ht: 0-1. ref: Pandzic (Swe)

iceland: Halldorsson - Palsson, Ingason, R. Sigurdsson (Eyjolfsson 73), Magnusson, Traustason (Gudmundsson 68), Gunnarsson (Anderson 45), Sigurjonsson, Bjarnason, G. Sigurdsson, Finnbogason (Bodvarsson12).

Denmark: Schmeichel - Wass, Kjaer, Christensen, Skov (Maehle 79), Hojbjerg, Delaney, Poulsen (Skov Olsen 66), Eriksen, Braithwaite (M. Jorgensen 87), Dolberg (Sisto 79).

UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE GROUP A2

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