Euro 2020 finally kicks off in two weeks time. 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 health crisis.
What is the tournament format?
The format will be the same as EURO 2016. The top two in each of the six groups will proceed to the round of 16 along with the four best third-placed finishers.
What are the key dates?
The first match will be played on the 11th of June at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, where Italy take on Turkey. The final will be played a month later on the 11th of July.
This is how the groups look:
Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia
Group D: England, Croatia, Scotland, Czech Republic
Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia
Group F: Hungary, Portugal, France, Germany
Who will host Euro 2020
The tournament will be hosted across 11 host cities in Europe for the first time in the competition’s history
- London
- St Pietersberg
- Munich
- Rome
- Amsterdam
- Baku
- Bucharest
- Copenhagen
- Glasgow
- Seville
- Budapest
What is the tournament format?
It will be the same as Euro 2016 with the top two teams of each group all advancing to the round of 16 along with the four best third-placed teams
Will the hosts play their matches at home?
The host will play all three group games at home having qualified through the European Qualifiers. Russia and Denmark both reached EURO 2020 through the European Qualifiers, an additional draw was held on 22 November 2019 to decide which team plays all three group stage games at home; Denmark will have three group home matches and Russia two.