Where is EURO 2020 taking place?
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
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Which matches are being played in which cities at UEFA EURO 2020 in 2021?
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Rome, Olimpico in Rome
11 June – Turkey vs Italy (21:00 CET)
16 June – Italy vs Switzerland (21:00 CET)
20 June – Italy vs Wales (18:00 CET)
3 July – Quarter-final W43 vs W44 (21:00 CET)
Baku, Baku Olympic Stadium
12 June – Wales vs Switzerland (15:00 CET)
16 June – Turkey vs Wales (18:00 CET)
20 June – Switzerland vs Turkey (18:00 CET)
3 July – Quarter-final W40 vs W38 (18:00 CET)
Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Stadium
12 June – Belgium vs Russia (21:00 CET)
14 June – Poland vs Slovakia (18:00 CET)
16 June – Finland vs Russia (15:00 CET)
18 June – Sweden vs Slovakia (15:00 CET)
21 June – Finland vs Belgium (21:00 CET)
23 June – Sweden vs Poland (18:00 CET)
2 July – Quarter-final W41 vs W42 (18:00 CET)
Copenhagen, Parken Stadium
12 June – Denmark vs Finland (18:00 CET)
17 June – Denmark vs Belgium (18:00 CET)
21 June – Russia vs Denmark (21:00 CET)
28 June – Round of 16 2D vs 2E (18:00 CET)
Amsterdam, Johan Cruijff ArenA
13 June – Netherlands vs Ukraine (21:00 CET)
17 June – Netherlands vs Austria (21:00 CET)
21 June – North Macedonia vs Netherlands (18:00 CET)
26 June – Round of 16 2A vs 2B (18:00 CET)
Bucharest, National Arena Bucharest
13 June – Austria vs North Macedonia (18:00 CET)
17 June – Ukraine vs North Macedonia (15:00 CET)
21 June – Ukraine vs Austria (18:00 CET)
28 June – Round of 16 1F vs 3A/B/C (21:00 CET)
London, Wembley Stadium
13 June – England vs Croatia (15:00 CET)
18 June – England vs Scotland (21:00 CET)
22 June – Czech Republic vs England (21:00 CET)
26 June – Round of 16 1A vs 2C (21:00 CET)
29 June – Round of 16 1D vs 2F (18:00 CET)
6 July – Semi-final W46 vs W45 (21:00 CET)
7 July – Semi-final W48 vs W47 (21:00 CET)
11 July – Final W49 vs W50 (21:00 CET)
Glasgow, Hampden Park
14 June – Scotland vs Czech Republic (15:00 CET)
18 June – Croatia vs Czech Republic (18:00 CET)
22 June – Croatia vs Scotland (21:00 CET)
29 June – Round of 16 (1E vs 3A/B/C/D) (21:00 CET)
Seville, Stadium La Cartuja Sevilla
14 June – Spain vs Sweden (21:00 CET)
19 June – Spain vs Poland (21:00 CET)
23 June – Slovakia vs Spain (18:00 CET)
27 June – Round of 16 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (21:00 CET)
Munich, Football Arena Munich
15 June – France vs Germany (21:00 CET)
19 June – Portugal vs Germany (18:00 CET)
23 June – Germany vs Hungary (21:00 CET)
2 July – Quarter-final W39 vs W37 (21:00 CET)
Budapest, Puskás Aréna
15 June – Hungary vs Portugal (18:00 CET)
19 June – Hungary vs France (15:00 CET)
23 June – Portugal vs France (21:00 CET)
27 June – Round of 16 1C vs 3D/E/F (18:00 CET)