UEFA has confirmed Euro 2020 will be a footballing roadshow.
Thirteen cities will play host to matches in the competition’s next instalment with Wembley confirmed as the venue for both semi-finals and the final.
The tournament has been dubbed ‘Euro for Europe’ and is the first time the European Championships will not have a designated host country.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says the layout will help build bridges between nations.
“There is great pleasure in being able to bring EURO 2020 to so many countries and cities, to see football acting as a bridge between nations, and to carry the competition closer to the fans, who are the essential lifeblood of the game,” Ceferin said.
The host cities and stadiums are as follows, with matches allotted as per UEFA.com:
Final and semi-finals
London: Wembley Stadium
Three group games, one quarter-final
Baku: Olimpiya Stadionu
Munich: Fußball Arena München (Allianz Arena)
Rome: Stadio Olimpico
Saint Petersburg: Saint Petersburg Stadion
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Three group games, one round of 16 game
Amsterdam: Amsterdam ArenA
Bilbao: Estadio de San Mamés
Brussels: Eurostadium
Bucharest: Arena Națională
Budapest: Puskás Ferenc Stadion
Copenhagen: Parken
Dublin: Dublin Arena
Glasgow: Hampden Park
Following on from Euro 2016, 24 teams will once again feature in the group stage.
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