
As Euro 2020 grows closer, here is a comprehensive list of which cities will hold games and at what point, with venues including London, Munich and Rome.
Where is Euro 2020 being held?
For the first time in the history of the European Championships, it will be taking place across the continent with the 11 different grounds hosting matches.
Not only does this give the tournament plenty of variety, but also provides some nations with home advantage for a number of games – England included.
See below for a list of the 11 stadiums in use this summer:
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| Country | Stadium |
|---|---|
| England | Wembley Stadium |
| Germany | Allianz Arena |
| Italy | Stadio Olimpico |
| Azerbaijan | Olympic Stadium |
| Russia | Krestovsky Stadium |
| Romania | Arena Nationala |
| Holland | Johan Cruyff Arena |
| Spain | Estadio de la Cartuja |
| Hungary | Puskas Arena |
| Scotland | Hampden Park |
| Denmark | Parken Stadium |
Each stadium will host three group-stage matches, which are set to take place between June 11 and June 23.
The host cities have been paired off for the group stages:
- Group A: Rome and Baku
- Group B: Saint Petersburg and Copenhagen
- Group C: Amsterdam and Bucharest
- Group D: London and Glasgow
- Group E: Seville and Saint Petersburg
- Group F: Munich and Budapest
Each city will host one last 16 or quarter-final match, before London takes centre stage for the semi-finals and final.
Are fans allowed inside the grounds?
Each of the 11 venues has been given clearance to host fans.
Saint Petersburg and Baku will have up to 50% capacity; Budapest aims to host a full house; Amsterdam, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Glasgow, Rome and Seville will be hosting 25% to 45% capacity; London will have a minimum capacity of 25% and Munich aims to host approximately 22% stadium capacity.
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