🚨 Germany and Portugal name starting XIs for Nations League semi-final
🚨 Germany and Portugal name starting XIs for Nations League semi-final
Germany and Portugal have named their starting lineups for Wednesday's Nations League semi-final clash.
Here's how the two nations line up at the Allianz Arena.
Portugal: Diogo Costa, Rúben Dias, Ronaldo, Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Gonçalo Inácio, João Neves, Francisco Trincão, Rúben Neves, Pedro Neto, Nuno Mendes
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Will Julian Nagelsmann's Germany or Roberto Martínez's Portugal become the first side to reach the 2024/25 Nations League final?
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