Euro 2020 Tournament happening 2021
Dates: Friday 11 June-Sunday 11 July.
Host cities: London, Rome, Munich, Baku, St-Petersburg, Budapest, Seville, Bucharest, Amsterdam, Glasgow, Copenhagen.
Some eight months later than expected - because of the coronavirus pandemic - the final four places for next summer's tournament were decided.
Scotland joined England and Wales in qualifying, thanks to a dramatic penalty shootout win against Serbia in their qualifying play-off final.
The tournament, originally scheduled to take place from 12 June to 12 July last summer, will now run from 11 June to 11 July 2021.
It will consist of 24 teams and 51 matches in 11 host cities across Europe, although it remains unknown how many fans will be allowed at the tournament, because of the ongoing global heath crisis.
Group A: Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Wales
Group B: Belgium, Russia, Denmark, Finland
Group C: Ukraine, Netherlands, Austria, North Macedonia
Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland
Group E: Spain, Poland, Sweden, Slovakia
Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary
1. Glasgow (Hampden Park, capacity 51,000). Three group games, one last-16 game.
2. London (Wembley, 90,000). Final and both semi-finals, two last-16 games, three group games.
3. Seville (Estadio de La Cartuja, 60,000). Three group games, one last-16 game.
4. Amsterdam (Johan Cruyff Arena, 54,000). Three group games, one last-16 game.
5. Copenhagen (Parken Stadium, 38,000). Three group games, one last-16 game.
6. Munich (Football Arena Munich, 70,000). Three group games, one quarter-final.
7. Rome (Stadio Olimpico, 68,000). Three group games, one quarter-final.
8. Budapest (Puskas Arena, 68,000). Three group games, one last-16 game.
9. St Petersburg (Krestovsky Stadium, 61,000). Six group games, one quarter-final.
10. Bucharest (Arena Nationala, 54,000). Three group games, one last-16 game.
11. Baku (Olympic Stadium, 69,000). Three group games, one quarter-final.
For palmerq
Monday 14 June: Scotland v Czech Republic (Hampden Park)
Friday 18 June: England v Scotland (Wembley)
Tuesday 22 June: Croatia v Scotland (Hampden Park)
For X, superheavy, dia
Saturday 12 June: Wales v Switzerland (Baku)
Wednesday 16 June: Turkey v Wales (Baku)
Sunday 20 June: Italy v Wales (Rome)
For the rest of us
Sunday 13 June: England v Croatia (Wembley)
Friday 18 June: England v Scotland (Wembley)
Tuesday 22 June: Czech Republic v England (Wembley)
For Primo
Turkey vs Italy 11 June 2021 Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Italy vs Switzerland 16 June 2021 Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Italy vs Wales 20 June 2021
Last edited by Master; 06-02-2021 at 02:01 PM.
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