Nations League
Round 2
Georgia16:00
28 Sept, 16:00
UkraineForm & Standings
Georgia
UEFA Euro — Position: 3
P 3 · W 1 · D 1 · L 1 · 4 pts
GF 4 GA 4 GD 0
Last 5 matches
Ukraine
UEFA Euro — Position: 4
P 3 · W 1 · D 1 · L 1 · 4 pts
GF 2 GA 4 GD -2
Last 5 matches
Match Preview
Match Overview
Georgia and Ukraine will face off in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday, 29 September 2026, at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi. This Round 2 encounter comes at a crucial stage of the group phase, with both teams aiming to secure vital points for promotion or to avoid relegation. Georgia, under their current manager, will look to capitalize on home advantage, while Ukraine, led by Serhiy Rebrov, will seek to bounce back from any previous setbacks in the competition.
Team News & Expected Lineups
Georgia is expected to deploy a 3-5-2 formation, with Giorgi Mamardashvili in goal. Key players include Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on the wing and Giorgi Chakvetadze in midfield. Absences may include defender Guram Kashia due to suspension or injury.
Ukraine is likely to field a 4-3-3 setup, with Andriy Lunin as the goalkeeper. Their attack will rely on Mykhailo Mudryk and Artem Dovbyk, while midfielder Ruslan Malinovskyi could be sidelined with a knock.
Head-to-Head
Historically, Ukraine has dominated this fixture, winning four of their last six encounters. Georgia’s only victory came in a friendly in 2016, while one match ended in a draw. The most recent competitive clash was in the 2020 Nations League, where Ukraine won 2-0.
Key Players to Watch
For Georgia, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia remains the talisman, capable of unlocking defenses with his dribbling and creativity. Midfielder Giorgi Chakvetadze will be crucial in dictating the tempo.
Ukraine’s Mykhailo Mudryk brings pace and directness on the left flank, while striker Artem Dovbyk poses a constant aerial threat in the box.
Prediction & Analysis
Tactically, Georgia will likely focus on compact defending and quick transitions, utilizing Kvaratskhelia’s speed. Ukraine, under Serhiy Rebrov, may dominate possession and look to exploit wide areas. Ukraine holds a slight edge due to their superior squad depth and historical dominance, but Georgia’s home support could make this a tight contest. A narrow 2-1 win for Ukraine is the most probable outcome.
Venue
Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
Tbilisi
Capacity: 54,549
The Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena is a 54,549-capacity stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia's largest sports venue and the traditional home of the national team since its independence.
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UkraineSerhiy Rebrov
Serhiy Rebrov is a former Dynamo Kyiv and Tottenham striker who took charge of the Ukrainian national team, bringing deep understanding of Ukrainian football.