Holder Spain drawn against Netherlands
Reigning champion Spain has been drawn against Netherlands in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Nations League.
Spain won five of its six games in Group A4, and will face the Dutch for the first time in a competitive match since a 5-1 defeat at the FIFA World Cup in 2014.
France, which emerged victorious in the 2020-2021 edition of the UEFA Nations League, will take on Croatia in a repeat of their FIFA World Cup final meeting six years ago.
Germany will face Italy while Portugal, which was the inaugural winner of the tournament, has been drawn against Denmark, with the two-legged fixtures taking place in March.
The semi-finals are single legs which will get underway in June, with the third-place play-off and final to be played three days later.
European champion Spain, Portugal and Germany topped their groups without losing a game to go into the seeded teams' pot along with France.
The winner of Spain's enticing tie with Netherlands will play either France or Croatia, while Cristiano Ronaldo will be looking to inspire Portugal to a second title.
Only Sweden's Viktor Gyokeres (nine), Norway's Erling Haaland (seven) and Romania's Razvan Marin (six) have scored more goals in this year's edition than Ronaldo (five).
Scotland, which finished third in Group A1 behind Portugal and Croatia, will face Greece in a UEFA Nations League play-off to remain in the top tier of the competition.
The other play-off games will see Turkey face Hungary, Ukraine take on Belgium, and Austria square off against Serbia in March.