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The situation in the Nations League is coming to a head, but one thing has been crystal clear since the last international break. The European champions will advance to the Nations League quarter-finals as first place in Group A4. For the Swiss, however, it is now only a matter of honour. Even a victory for the Danes over Serbia cannot protect them from inevitable direct relegation. Spain have picked up momentum after a goalless draw with Serbia in September. With four consecutive Nations League victories including a 2-1 win against Denmark a few days ago Spain has confidently secured first place in Group A4. The European champions are without a doubt the strongest power in Europe and one of the top favorites to win the coming World Cup. Spain in without a loss for 20 matches. Switzerland have little reason to be happy at the moment. After the bitter 1-1 draw against Serbia on Friday, one thing is certain they will be relegated from the top division of the tournament for the first time. This is important because the morale of the guests is likely to be at rock bottom after this disappointment. The Swiss have shown in the past that they can annoy Spain most recently in their only victory in the last seven games on Spanish soil in September two years ago.