Euro 2020 – All Stadiums

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    When and where is Euro 2020?

    The 16th UEFA European Championship runs from June 12 to July 12, 2020, and to celebrate the tournament’s 60th birthday, 12 cities across the continent have been selected as hosts.
    Amsterdam (Netherlands) – Johan Cruyff Arena
    Baku (Azerbaijan) – Olympic Stadium
    Bilbao (Spain) – San Mames
    Bucharest (Romania) – Arena Nationala
    Budapest (Hungary) – Puskas Arena
    Copenhagen (Denmark) – Parken Stadium
    Dublin (Republic of Ireland) – Aviva Stadium
    Glasgow (Scotland) – Hampden Park
    London (England) – Wembley Stadium
    Munich (Germany) – Allianz Arena
    Rome (Italy) – Stadio Olimpico
    Saint Petersburg (Russia) – Krestovsky Stadium
    Rome’s Stadio Olimpico will host the opening match on June 12, while England’s national stadium Wembley will stage both semi-finals and the final.

    As a result of the pan-European staging, no nation has been granted an automatic spot, with all 55 teams taking part in the qualification process.

    Wembley takes centre stage when hosting both semi-finals and final at Euro 2020

    The Euro 2020 group-stage schedule
    Each stadium will host three group-stage matches, which are set to take place between June 12 and June 24.

    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: Bilbao and Dublin
    Group F: Munich and Budapest
    Every host nation that qualifies will play a minimum of two games at home in the group stages. Should both paired nations qualify (eg. if England and Scotland both qualify they will be put into Group D) then a draw will take place to determine which nation will host their direct group-stage encounter.

    The winners and runners-up of each group will reach the knockout stages, as well as the four best third-placed teams.

    The knockout schedule
    Each city will host one last 16 or quarter-final match, before London takes centre stage for the semi-finals and final. There is no third-place play-off.

    The knockouts will run from June 27 to July 12:

    Round of 16
    June 27: 1A v 2C, London – 2A v 2B, Amsterdam
    June 28: 1B v 3A/D/E/F, Bilbao – 1C v 3D/E/F, Budapest
    June 29: 2D v 2E, Copenhagen – 1F v 3A/B/C, Bucharest
    June 30: 1E v 3A/B/C/D, Glasgow – 1D v 2F, Dublin

    Quarter-finals
    July 3: Saint Petersburg and Munich
    July 4: Baku and Rome

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