Euro 2020 Fixtures - 2021 Dates, Kick-Off Times & Stadiums
- Written by David Bet
Euro 2020 had to be rescheduled from last summer following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty-four teams will be playing across 51 matches in 12 cities this summer, starting on Friday June 11 2021. This article contans the complete list of fixtures that will be played at this summer's Euros, including venues, teams, groups, kick-off times and much more.
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Italy face Turkey in the curtain-raiser iat the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Friday, June 11, marking the start of a month-long festival of football as 24 nations battle it out to be crowned champions at the Wembley final on 11th July.
England kick off their campaign against Croatia at Wembley on Sunday, June 13.
Scotland start a day later against the Czech Republic at Hampden Park, as do Wales, who play Switzerland in Azerbaijan.
Here's the complete list of fixtures... All of the games below are based on UK time (BST) and may vary depending on where you are located.
There will be three matchdays, with the four teams in each group playing each other once.
Friday 11 JuneGroup A: Turkey vs Italy (20:00, Rome)
Saturday 12 JuneGroup A: Wales vs Switzerland (14:00, Baku)
Group B: Denmark vs Finland (17:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Belgium vs Russia (20:00, St Petersburg)
Sunday 13 JuneGroup D: England vs Croatia (14:00, London)
Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (17:00, Bucharest)
Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (20:00, Amsterdam)
Monday 14 JuneGroup D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (14:00, Glasgow)
Group E: Poland vs Slovakia (17:00, St Petersburg)
Group E: Spain vs Sweden (20:00, Seville)
Tuesday 15 JuneGroup F: Hungary vs Portugal (17:00, Budapest)
Group F: France vs Germany (20:00, Munich)
Wednesday 16 JuneGroup B: Finland vs Russia (14:00, St Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey vs Wales (17:00, Baku)
Group A: Italy vs Switzerland (20:00, Rome)
Thursday 17 JuneGroup C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (14:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark vs Belgium (17:00, Copenhagen)
Group C: Netherlands vs Austria (20:00, Amsterdam)
Friday 18 JuneGroup E: Sweden vs Slovakia (14:00, St Petersburg)
Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (17:00, Glasgow)
Group D: England vs Scotland (20:00, London)
Saturday 19 JuneGroup F: Hungary vs France (14:00, Budapest)
Group F: Portugal vs Germany (17:00, Munich)
Group E: Spain vs Poland (20:00, Seville)
Sunday 20 JuneGroup A: Italy vs Wales (17:00, Rome)
Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey (17:00, Baku)
Monday 21 JuneGroup C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (17:00, Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine vs Austria (17:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Russia vs Denmark (20:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland vs Belgium (20:00, St Petersburg)
Tuesday 22 June Group D: Czech Republic vs England (20:00, London)
Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (20:00, Glasgow)
Wednesday 23 June Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (17:00, Seville)
Group E: Sweden vs Poland (17:00, St Petersburg)
Group F: Germany vs Hungary (20:00, Munich)
Group F: Portugal v France (20:00, Budapest)
2. 1A vs 2C, June 26 (20:00, London)
3. 1C vs 3D/E/F, June 27 (17:00, Budapest)
4. 1B vs 3A/D/E/F, June 27 (20:00, Seville)
5. 2D vs 2E, June 28 (17:00, Copenhagen)
6. 1F vs 3A/B/C, June 28 (20:00, Bucharest)
7. 1D vs 2F, June 29 (17:00, London)
8. 1E vs 3A/B/C/D, June 29 (20:00, Glasgow)
Q2. Winner 4 vs Winner 2, July 2 (20:00, Munich)
Q3. Winner 3 vs Winner 1, July 3 (17:00, Baku)
Q4. Winner 8 vs Winner 7, July 3 (20:00, Rome)
S2. Winner Q4 vs Winner Q3, July 7 (20:00, London)
COVID-19 protocols means that both Dublin and Bilbao have had to withdraw from hosting and as a result Seville replaces Bilbao; while Dublin matches have been moved to Saint Petersburg and London.
The host cities have been paired off for the group stages:
Confirmed information from host cities about attendance:
As you might expect, leading teams such as England, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Italy will be competing and hoping to win the Euros.
England became the joint favourites with Belgium to win this summer's Euro 2020 championships as UEFA considered switching the tournament to one country. Anyway, it is now almost sure that all the original cities will host the matches as scheduled, so Belgium regained the role of #1 favourites.
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Italy face Turkey in the curtain-raiser iat the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Friday, June 11, marking the start of a month-long festival of football as 24 nations battle it out to be crowned champions at the Wembley final on 11th July.
England kick off their campaign against Croatia at Wembley on Sunday, June 13.
Scotland start a day later against the Czech Republic at Hampden Park, as do Wales, who play Switzerland in Azerbaijan.
Here's the complete list of fixtures... All of the games below are based on UK time (BST) and may vary depending on where you are located.
Euro 2020 Fixtures - Group Stage Schedule
Euro 2020 will start on 11th June 2021 in Rome and finish on 11th July 2021 in London, with the tournament being staged in 12 designated host cities across Europe. The first in the competition’s 60-year history.There will be three matchdays, with the four teams in each group playing each other once.
Friday 11 JuneGroup A: Turkey vs Italy (20:00, Rome)
Saturday 12 JuneGroup A: Wales vs Switzerland (14:00, Baku)
Group B: Denmark vs Finland (17:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Belgium vs Russia (20:00, St Petersburg)
Sunday 13 JuneGroup D: England vs Croatia (14:00, London)
Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia (17:00, Bucharest)
Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine (20:00, Amsterdam)
Monday 14 JuneGroup D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (14:00, Glasgow)
Group E: Poland vs Slovakia (17:00, St Petersburg)
Group E: Spain vs Sweden (20:00, Seville)
Tuesday 15 JuneGroup F: Hungary vs Portugal (17:00, Budapest)
Group F: France vs Germany (20:00, Munich)
Wednesday 16 JuneGroup B: Finland vs Russia (14:00, St Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey vs Wales (17:00, Baku)
Group A: Italy vs Switzerland (20:00, Rome)
Thursday 17 JuneGroup C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia (14:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark vs Belgium (17:00, Copenhagen)
Group C: Netherlands vs Austria (20:00, Amsterdam)
Friday 18 JuneGroup E: Sweden vs Slovakia (14:00, St Petersburg)
Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (17:00, Glasgow)
Group D: England vs Scotland (20:00, London)
Saturday 19 JuneGroup F: Hungary vs France (14:00, Budapest)
Group F: Portugal vs Germany (17:00, Munich)
Group E: Spain vs Poland (20:00, Seville)
Sunday 20 JuneGroup A: Italy vs Wales (17:00, Rome)
Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey (17:00, Baku)
Monday 21 JuneGroup C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands (17:00, Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine vs Austria (17:00, Bucharest)
Group B: Russia vs Denmark (20:00, Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland vs Belgium (20:00, St Petersburg)
Tuesday 22 June Group D: Czech Republic vs England (20:00, London)
Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (20:00, Glasgow)
Wednesday 23 June Group E: Slovakia vs Spain (17:00, Seville)
Group E: Sweden vs Poland (17:00, St Petersburg)
Group F: Germany vs Hungary (20:00, Munich)
Group F: Portugal v France (20:00, Budapest)
Euro 2020 Knockout Stage Schedule
The top two teams from each group will advance to the Last 16 of the competition, with the best third-placed team also advancing.Round of 16
1. 2A vs 2B, June 26 (17:00, Amsterdam)2. 1A vs 2C, June 26 (20:00, London)
3. 1C vs 3D/E/F, June 27 (17:00, Budapest)
4. 1B vs 3A/D/E/F, June 27 (20:00, Seville)
5. 2D vs 2E, June 28 (17:00, Copenhagen)
6. 1F vs 3A/B/C, June 28 (20:00, Bucharest)
7. 1D vs 2F, June 29 (17:00, London)
8. 1E vs 3A/B/C/D, June 29 (20:00, Glasgow)
Quarter-finals
Q1. Winner 6 vs Winner 5, July 2 (17:00, St Petersburg)Q2. Winner 4 vs Winner 2, July 2 (20:00, Munich)
Q3. Winner 3 vs Winner 1, July 3 (17:00, Baku)
Q4. Winner 8 vs Winner 7, July 3 (20:00, Rome)
Euro 2020 Semi-finals
S1. Winner Q2 vs Winner Q1, July 6 (20:00, London)S2. Winner Q4 vs Winner Q3, July 7 (20:00, London)
Euro 2020 Final
Winner S1 vs Winner S2, July 11 (20:00, London)Euro 2020 Stadiums, Cities and Attendance Info
London has the honour of hosting both semi-finals and the final at Wembley but there are 11 other cities hosting the pan-Europe tournament over the month.COVID-19 protocols means that both Dublin and Bilbao have had to withdraw from hosting and as a result Seville replaces Bilbao; while Dublin matches have been moved to Saint Petersburg and London.
The host cities have been paired off for the group stages:
- Group A: Rome and Baku
- Group B: Saint Petersburg and Copenhagen
- Group C: Amsterdam and Bucharest
- Group D: London and Glasgow
- Group E: Seville and Saint Petersburg
- Group F: Munich and Budapest
Confirmed information from host cities about attendance:
- Amsterdam – At least 25%, possible increase
- Baku – 50%, with no foreign spectators permitted other than citizens of participating teams
- Bucharest – At least 25%, possible increase
- Budapest – Full capacity
- Copenhagen – 25% – 33%, possible increase
- Glasgow – 25%
- London – At least 25%, possible increase
- Munich – 25%
- Rome – At least 25%, possible increase
- Saint Petersburg – At least 50%, possible increase
- Seville – 30%
Who is favourite to win Euro 2020?
The Euro 2020/2021 winner market is prevalent and it is likely to attract most of the bets ahead of the big tournament.As you might expect, leading teams such as England, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Italy will be competing and hoping to win the Euros.
England became the joint favourites with Belgium to win this summer's Euro 2020 championships as UEFA considered switching the tournament to one country. Anyway, it is now almost sure that all the original cities will host the matches as scheduled, so Belgium regained the role of #1 favourites.
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