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Sky Sports has won the rights to show England's games in the UEFA Nations League.

The broadcaster will screen every Three Lions match in the inaugural competition, which pits the highest-ranked UEFA nations against each other other across September, October and November 2018.

This new tournament, beginning next year, will see European nations competing against each other in a league format. The top four nations will then compete in the 'Final Four', a summer showpiece event to be held in 2019.

Barney Francis, managing director of Sky Sports said: "Showing England in competitive matches exclusively live for the first time in seven years is great news for our viewers with the UEFA Nations League putting the top nations against each other regularly.

"Added to the recent success of Wales and Northern Ireland in reaching major tournaments, there is even more reason to follow the Home Nations on Sky Sports."