Why is the UEFA Nations League only played in Italy and in which stadiums?

As European champions, Italy will host the UEFA Nations League Final Four this week, lhe last competition created by the European confederation and which came to replace the old international friendlies 'test' with a system of divisions. This is 'real fire' and the great battle is being fought since this afternoon in the transalpine country.

Postponed due to Covid-19, the Final Four of the Nations League will travel from Portugal, where the first edition was held, to Bel Paese, which has decided to take this last step of the competition that will consist of four games to the north of 'La Bota'. The first semifinal will be the one that faces Spain and Italy today from 8:45 p.m. The second will be played this Thursday from the same time between Belgium and France. On Sunday, the end point will be put. From 15:00, match for third place between the two losers in the semifinals and from 20:45, the grand final.

Venues: where is the Final Four of the League of Nations played?

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This 'Final Four' of the League of Nations will have two venues located to the north and houses, in addition, to three of the most powerful clubs in the 'Calcio'. Spain and Italy will open this final today in San Siro. Officially, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is the shared home of Inter and Milan. The temple of football in Lombardy. This has a capacity for 80,018 people. Here, in addition to the first semifinal, the grand final will be played. In the only precedent of this competition, Portugal was crowned in Lisbon. It remains to be seen if history repeats itself with Milan and the Azzurri team.

The other venue will be the Juventus Stadium. Renamed with the 'nickname' Allianz for sponsorship reasons, Juventus demolished and rebuilt Delle Alpi, which it acquired in 2003, to make a new stadium entirely its own, since the previous one was shared during an important stage with its archrival, Torino . Located on the same site as the old field, it has a capacity for 41,000 spectators. The semi-final between Belgium and France will be played here, as well as the match for third place.