Euro 2020 Stadiums, Host Country, Cities And All Venues

Euro 2020 Stadiums, Host Country, Cities And All Venues

Unlike other UEFA Euro competitions this year, the competition will be spread in 12-13 cities. Let’s have a look at all of the Euro 2020 venues and stadiums.

In 2012, then the UEFA President Michel Platini suggested at a press conference there will be 12-13 cities joint hosts instead of one or two. Furthermore, it is the tournament’s 60th anniversary and 11 cities will be hosting the cities. Although, there have been some changes due to the pandemic and there will be limited seats in our audience.

Another important fact is that the selection of the host cities did not guarantee an automatic qualifying berth to the national team of that country. Moreover, this is the usual case, for example, South Africa directly qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

List of the Stadiums And Venues of Euro 2020

1. Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam (Netherlands)

The stadium is home ground for the National team and Amsterdam-based team Ajax. Furthermore, the stadium will three matches in Group C and one game of the tournament’s last 16.

Capacity: 54,990 | reduced to 25% capacity

Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)

2. Arena National, Bucharest (Romania)

The stadium is located in the Romanian capital Bucharest and is home to Steaua Bucuresti as well as the Romania national team. Furthermore, the stadium will host one last 16 games at Euro 2020 and some matches of Group C.

Capacity: 55,600 | reduced to 25% capacity, subject to increase
Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)

3. Puskas Arena, Budapest (Hungary)

The Puskas Arena in Budapest will be the newest stadium at Euro 2020. Moreover, it will host three games in Group F and one of the last 16 games.

Capacity: 67,889 | 100% capacity
Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)

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4. Olympic Stadium, Baku (Azerbaijan)

Baku’s Olympic Stadium will be one of the venues for games in Group A as well as one quarter-final game.

Capacity: 68,700 | reduced to 50%
Games: Group stage & quarter-final (four games)

5. Parken Stadium , Copenhagen (Denmark)

Parken Stadium in Copenhagen will host three games in Group B and a last 16 clash. Moreover, with a seating capacity of just over 38,000, it is the smallest host venue at the tournament.

Capacity: 38,065 | reduced to 25% – 33% capacity, subject to increase
Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)

6. Wembley Stadium, London (England)

Wembley will host a total of eight matches at Euro 2020 including a last-16 game, the semi-finals, and the final.

Capacity: 54,990 | reduced to 25% capacity, subject to increase
Games: Group stage, last 16, semi-finals & final (eight games)

7. Hampden Park, Glasgow (Scotland)

Hampden Park in Glasgow will host three matches in Group D and one last 16 games. Furthermore, the oldest stadium to be used at Euro 2020, Hampden Park is the home of football in Scotland.

Capacity: 52,063 | reduced to 25% capacity
Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)

8. Allianz Arena, Munich(Germany)

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Allianz Arena is Germany’s representative at Euro 2020 and will play host to three games in Group F. Additionally, the stadium is the home ground of Germany and Bayern Munich.

Capacity: 70,000 | At least 14,500 capacity for Euro 2020
Games: Group stage & quarter-final (four games)

9. La Cartuja, Seville (Spain)

La Cartuja was chosen as a replacement when Bilbao was found not in the condition to host the EURO 2020. Moreover, a total of four games will be hosted here, including one of the last 16 matches.

Capacity: 60,000 | reduced to 30% capacity
Games: Group stage & last 16 (four games)

10. Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg (Russia)

The Russian Stadium will host a total of seven games of the EURO 2020, six of the group stage matches. Moreover, it is home to the Russian club Zenit, and the Russian national team also plays there.

Capacity: 68,134 | reduced to 50% capacity, subject to increase
Games: Group stage & quarter-final (seven games)

11. Stadio Olimpico, Rome (Italy)

Home Stadium of Serie A clubs Roma and Lazio, Stadio Olimpico is one of the most historical venues in football. Furthermore, Stadio Olimpico in Rome will be the venue for one quarter-final game at Euro 2020 and three matches in Group A.

Capacity: 72,698 | reduced to 25% capacity, subject to increase
Games: Group stage & quarter-final (four games)

So, these are all the UEFA EURO 2020 Stadiums where the games will be played from 11th June to 12th July.

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