Wefa Euro 2020 will start tonight: Everything you need to know about the long - awaited tournament

Euro 2020 begins Friday morning, and what would already be a unique tour will be noted for several other reasons. The contest bears his name(EURO 2020), even though it was delayed for a year because of the Devid-19 pandemic. It will last from June 11th to July 11, 2021 in [...]
Euro 2020 begins Friday morning, and what would already be a unique tour will be noted for several other reasons.
The contest bears his name(EURO 2020), even though it was delayed for a year because of the Devid-19 pandemic. It will last from 11 June to 11 July 2021 in all 11 countries, separated from 4,766km each, Periscopi broadcasts.
What are the main dates?
The tournament dates are from June 11th to July 11, 2021.
What's the group phase like?
EURO 2020: Meet the Teams
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 are the host?
U n EURO 2020 EFA is being held throughout the continent for the first time in the 60-year history of the race, with 11 host cities.
Final and semifinal, two rounds of 16 matches, three games in groups
London, England: Wembley Stadium
Six games in groups, one quarterfinal
St Petersburg, Russia: St Petersburg Stadium
Three games in groups, one quarterfinal
Baku, Azerbaijan: Baku Olympic Stadium
Munich, Germany: Football Arena Munich
Rome, Italy: Olympia
Three games in groups, one round of 16 games
Amsterdam, Holland: Johann Cruijff Arena
Bucharest, Romania: Bucharest National Arena
Budapest, Hungary: Puskás Aréna
Copenhagen, Denmark: Parken Stadium
Glasgow, Scotland: Hampden Park
Seville, Spain: La Cartuya Seville Stadium
What's the tour format?
The format will be the same as that of U EURO 2016. The first two in each of the six tour groups will continue in the 16th round along with the country's four best winners.
Will the host play their own games at home?
The qualified host nations are automatically placed in the following groups.
Group A: Italy (Olympico in Rome) *
Group B: Russia (St Petersburg Stadium), Denmark (Parken Stadium, Copenhagen) *
Group C: Netherlands (Johan Craig Arena, Amsterdam)
Group D: England (Wembley University, London) *, Scotland (Hampden Park, Glasgow)
Group E: Spain (Stadium La Cartuja Seville) *
Group F: Germany (Football Arena Munich) *, Hungary (Puskás Aréna, Budapest)
Stadio Olympia in Rome will host the opening match.
How did the qualifications work?
▪ Twenty teams -- two of the best in each of the ten groups -- arrived in shifts through European Qualificationists, which lasted from Mars to November 2019.
▪ Four other countries qualified via play-off, which were scheduled for 8 October 2020 (half-final) and November 12th (final).
Play-off
The semifinals were confirmed in a separate cast in Nyon on November 22nd, 2019, and were held on October 8, 2020:
Way A: Iceland 2-1 Romania, Bulgaria 1-3 Hungary
Way B: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-1 Northern Ireland (Istilaps: 3-4), Slovakia 0-0 Republic of Ireland (Istilaps 4-2)
Via C: Scotland 0-0 Israel (stilaps: 5-3), Norway 1-2 Serbia
D Street: Georgia 1-0 Belarus, Northern Macedonia 2-1 Kosovo
The play-off finals were held on November 12th:
Way A: Hungary 2-1 Island
B Street: Northern Ireland 1-2 Slovakia
C: Scotland 1-1 Serbia (Istolaps: 4-5)
D Street: Georgia 0-1 Northern Macedonia
Ticketing
U n The EFA has addressed questions that spectators may have on the official guide to the events of spectators available at EURO2020. com and U EURO 2020 App, with additional information on softing measures COVID-19 to the stadium and travel information for each host city.
Who are the ambassadors?
A host of former EURO winners are among the large number of ambassadors. “EURO 2020 EURO 2020 An event that will be much closer to football fans than ever before,” said Alexander CHAeferin












