MADRID — Denmark and Croatia successfully secured their spots in the Nations League quarterfinals after both teams played to draws on Monday.
Denmark managed a goalless draw of 0-0 against Serbia, while Croatia staged a comeback to finish 1-1 against Portugal, who was the visiting team.
This outcome means that Denmark and Croatia will join France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Portugal in the next phase of the tournament.
The final team to advance will be determined on Tuesday.
The quarterfinal matches are set to take place between March 20 and March 23.
In another match held in Warsaw, Andy Robertson, the Liverpool fullback, scored a crucial header in injury time, leading Scotland to a 2-1 victory over Poland.
This result relegated Poland to League B, while Scotland will have a chance to secure their place in League A through a playoff.
Northern Ireland and Romania both earned promotions to League B after finishing at the top of their respective groups.
Although Northern Ireland allowed a two-goal lead to slip, they managed to secure a 2-2 draw against Luxembourg.
Romania had a dominant performance, defeating Cyprus with an impressive score of 4-1.
In addition, San Marino moved up to Group C after a 3-1 victory over Lichtenstein.