All over the place: Stadiums that will host Euro 2020 matches
by AgenciesJun 11, 20211:04 pm +03 +03:00
For the first time in European football championship's history the tournament won't be played in one or two countries, but rather across the continent with 11 cities hosting Euro 2020 matches.
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La Cartuja, Seville (Spain)
Capacity: 60,000
Three group games and one round of 16 game
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Hampden Park, Glasgow (Scotland)
Capacity: 51,866
Three group games and one round of 16 game
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Arena Nationala, Bucharest (Romania)
Capacity: 55,600
Three group games and one round of 16 game
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Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (Denmark)
Capacity: 38,065
Three group games and one round of 16 game
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Puskas Arena, Budapest (Hungary)
Capacity: 67,215
Three group games and one round of 16 game
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Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Capacity: 54,990
Three group games and one round of 16 game
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Baku Olympic Stadium, Baku (Azerbaijan)
Capacity: 68,700
Three group games and one quarterfinal
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Allianz Arena, Munich (Germany)
Capacity: 70,000
Three group games and one quarterfinal
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Stadio Olimpico, Rome (Italy)
Capacity: 70,634
Three group games and one quarterfinal
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Krestovsky Stadium, St. Petersburg (Russia)
Capacity: 68,134
Six group games and one quarterfinal
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Wembley Stadium, London (England)
Capacity: 90,000
Final, semifinals, two round of 16 games and three group games