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The Nations League is starting to get a bit overwhelming and Mo Salah, Sam Kerr pick up PFA awards - The Warm-Up

FRIDAY'S BIG STORIES Wooooaah, We're Halfway There Ad/> Quick Nations League question: without looking, who is winning? Come on, quickly quickly. «All nations are as one in the great brotherhood of humanity?» You're stalling. «We should abolish the nation-state and destroy all borders?» Well, don't let the Peace of Westphalia hear you saying that.

TransfersLiverpool ready to sell Mane to buy £80m Nunez — Paper Round3 HOURS AGO This question was brought to you by the Warm-Up's sudden realisation, last night, that we didn't precisely know. We'd been watching the games, obviously; we must have seen the tables. We sort of knew.

And yet the actual information just hadn't stuck. End-of-season fatigue, half-paced games, the confusing presence of some actual World Cup qualifiers: we're not here to make excuses. (If we were, though, they'd be good ones.) And the answers are quite interesting.

We're now just over halfway through this international break, and Group A2 played their third round of fixtures last night: Portugal defeated the Czech Republic and Spain overcame Switzerland. Both remain undefeated, but Portugal are top of the group with seven points, two ahead of Spain. And now that everyone's played everyone, it's mildly interesting to note that the Portuguese have scored seven and only conceded one, whereas Spain have managed just four and have shipped three.

/> Small sample size? Of course. And the other A groups, having only played two games so far, are even smaller. Still, that shouldn't stop us drawing some more wild conclusions.

For instance, A1 appears to have been cut in half, then the two sides swapped. Denmark and Austria sit above France and Croatia. A3 has been struck with the same problem, as Italy and

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