Latvia national football team
Men's association football team representing Latvia
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March 24 2025 | Latvia national football team selected to play FIFA World Cup qualification match against England |
March 24 2025 | England beat Latvia 3–0. |
March 24 2025 | Latvia national football team participated in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match against England |
March 21 2025 | Latvia national football team selected to play FIFA World Cup qualification match against Andorra |
March 21 2025 | Andorra lost to Latvia 0–1. |
2024 | Latvia is currently in the qualifying process for the UEFA European Championship in Germany. |
2024 | Latvia advanced to Division C, Group 4 in the UEFA Nations League, with the competition still in progress. |
2024 | Latvia is participating in the UEFA European Championship in Germany. |
2024 | Paolo Nicolato appointed as the latest head coach of the Latvia national football team |
November 17 2024 | Latvia lost to Armenia 1–2. |
November 14 2024 | North Macedonia beat Latvia 1–0. |
October 13 2024 | Faroe Islands drew with Latvia 1–1. |
October 10 2024 | Latvia lost to North Macedonia 0–3. |
September 2024 | TV3 Group acquired Viasat's sports licenses, and Latvian national football team matches are set to return to LTV7. |
September 10 2024 | Latvia beat Faroe Islands 1–0. |
September 7 2024 | Armenia beat Latvia 4–1. |
June 11 2024 | Latvia beat Faroe Islands 1–0. |
June 8 2024 | Latvia lost to Lithuania 0–2. |
March 26 2024 | Latvia drew with Liechtenstein 1–1. |
March 24 2024 | Latvia national football team participated in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match against England |
March 21 2024 | Latvia national football team participated in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Andorra |
March 21 2024 | Cyprus drew with Latvia 1–1. |
2023 | Dainis Kazakevičs' contract is terminated due to mounting public pressure and poor team performance, with Latvia losing nine out of ten matches. |
November 21 2023 | Poland beat Latvia's Latvia 2–0. |
November 18 2023 | Latvia Latvia's lost to Croatia 0–2. |
October 2023 | Works on replacing and upgrading the Daugava Stadium pitch begin, with Latvian Football Federation president Vadims Ļašenko stating that Skonto will become the main home venue for the men's team. |
October 15 2023 | Turkey beat Latvia's Latvia 4–0. |
October 12 2023 | Latvia Latvia's beat Armenia 2–0. |
September 11 2023 | Latvia Latvia's lost to Wales 0–2. |
September 8 2023 | Croatia beat Latvia's Latvia 5–0. |
July 20 2023 | Viaplay announced its exit from the Baltic states market, leading to the transfer of sports broadcasting rights. |
June 19 2023 | Armenia beat Latvia's Latvia 2–1. |
June 16 2023 | Latvia Latvia's lost to Turkey 2–3. |
March 28 2023 | Wales beat Latvia's Latvia 1–0. |
March 22 2023 | Ireland beat Latvia's Latvia 3–2. |
2022 | Latvia remained in Division D, Group 1 of the UEFA Nations League, positioning 50th in the competition. |
2022 | Latvia national football team competed in FIFA World Cup qualification for Qatar, playing 10 matches. |
2022 | Viaplay Group began exclusively broadcasting Latvia's home and away qualifiers and friendlies live on their web streaming service for the 2022-2028 seasons. |
2022 | Latvia achieves an eight-match unbeaten streak and wins their UEFA Nations League group, securing promotion to League C. |
November 19 2022 | Latvia Latvia's drew with Iceland 1–1 but lost on penalties 7–8. |
November 16 2022 | Latvia Latvia's drew with Estonia 1–1 and won on penalties 5–3. |
September 2022 | Latvia began transitioning their home matches from Daugava Stadium to Skonto Stadium in Riga. |
September 25 2022 | Andorra drew with Latvia's Latvia 1–1. |
September 22 2022 | Latvia Latvia's lost to Moldova 1–2. |
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