Third and fourth match days: June 8, 2022-14.
Match days 5th and 6th: September 22nd to 27th, 2022.
Final draw: to be determined
Semifinals: June 2023 14 and June 15.
Third place in the final: June 2023 18
Promotion level play-offs: March 26th, 2024, 5438+0-23 and 24-26.
Four-level grouping
Class a grouping:
A 1: Austria, Croatia, Denmark, France
A2: Czech Republic, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain
A3: Hungary, Britain, Germany, Italy
A4: Wales, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium
Class b grouping:
B 1: Ukraine, Scotland, Ireland, Armenia
B2: Iceland, Russia, Israel, Albania
B3: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Romania and Montenegro.
B4: Sweden, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia
Class c grouping:
C 1: Turkey, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Faroe Islands
C2: Northern Ireland, Greece, Kosovo, (the winner of Cyprus against Estonia)
C3: Slovakia, Belarus, Azerbaijan (Kazakhstan vs Moldova)
C4: Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Georgia, Gibraltar
Class d grouping:
D 1: Liechtenstein, (loser of Cyprus vs Estonia), Andorra, Latvia.
D2: Malta (the loser of Kazakhstan to Moldova), San Marino.
Rules of European National League Competition System in 2022-2023 Season
A-level rules: the top players in each group advance to the Europa League final and compete for the 20021Europa League championship. The venue for the finals will be chosen by the participating teams. The team at the bottom of each group will be relegated to B.
B-level rule: the top teams in each group are promoted to A-level, and the bottom teams are reduced to C-level.
Class C rule: the top of each group will be promoted to Class B, and the teams at the bottom of the four groups will pair up for two rounds of home and away play-offs, and finally the two teams will be relegated to Class D.
D-level rules: one group of 4 teams, another group of 3 teams, and the top names of each group are promoted to C level.