11 VENUES, CONTINENT WIDE
11 June – 11 July 2021
Amsterdam
Johan Cruijff Arena
3 Group C games | 1 Round of 16 game
Netherlands will play 3 matches here, Ukraine, Austria and North Macedonia will each play 1 match here.
13, 17 & 21 June: Group C
26 June: Round of 16
Baku
Baku Olympic Stadium
3 Group A games | 1 Quarter-Final
Turkey, Switzerland and Wales will play 2 matches each here.
12, 16 & 20 June: Group A
3 July: Quarter-Final
Sevilla
Estadio La Cartuja
3 Group E games | 1 Round of 16 game
Spain will play 3 matches here, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia will each play 1 match here.
14, 19 & 23 June: Group E
27 June: Round of 16
Bucharest
National Arena Bucharest
3 Group C games | 1 Round of 16 game
Ukraine and North Macedonia will play 2 matches while Austria will play 1 match here.
13, 17 & 21 June: Group C
28 June: Round of 16
Budapest
Puskás Aréna
3 Group F games | 1 Round of 16 game
Hungary, France and Portugal will play 2 matches each here.
15, 19 & 23 June: Group F
27 June: Round of 16
Copenhagen
Parken Stadium
3 Group B games | 1 Round of 16 game
Denmark will play 3 matches here, Finland, Belgium and Russia will each play 1 match here.
12, 17 & 21 June: Group B
28 June: Round of 16
Glasgow
Hampden Park
3 Group D games | 1 Round of 16 game
Scotland, Croatia and Czech Republic will play 2 matches here.
14, 18 & 22 June: Group D
29 June: Round of 16
London
Wembley Stadium
3 Group D games | 2 Round of 16 games | 2 Semi-Finals | The Final
England will play 3 matches here, Croatia, Czech Republic and Scotland will each play 1 match here.
13, 18 & 22 June: Group D
6 & 7 July: Semi-finals
26 & 29 June: Round of 16
11 July: Final
Munich
Football Arena Munich
3 Group F games | 1 Quarter-Final
Germany will play 3 matches here, France, Portugal and Hungary will each play 1 match here.
15, 19 & 23 June: Group F
2 July: Quarter-Final
Rome
Olimpico in Rome
3 Group A games | 1 Quarter-Final
Italy will play 3 matches here, Turkey, Switzerland and Wales will each play 1 match here.
11 June: Opening
3 July: Quarter-Final
16 & 20 June: Group A
St-Petersburg
St-Petersburg Stadium
3 Group B games | 3 Group E games | 1 Quarter-Final
Russia, Belgium, Finland, Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia will play matches here.
12, 16 & 21 June: Group B - 14, 19 & 23 June: Group E
2 July: Quarter-Final
Rome
Olimpico in Rome
WHERE THE EURO 2020 KICKS OFF
The Opening ceremony, three Group A matches and one Quarter-final.
The Olimpico in Rome is the largest sports facility in Rome, Italy, and is classified as a UEFA Elite Stadium.
- 72,500 seat capacity.
- Renovated in 2008 for improved comfort.
- Hosted four European Cup finals including the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final.
Watch the Opening ceremony, three Group matches and one Quarter-final
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