UEFA presented the Euro 2020 tournament today, which will be played in 13 host cities around Europe, including Rome.

The theme of the competition will be unity across the continent and, as there are so many host nations, nobody will qualify automatically.

Just like in Euro 2016, there will be 24 countries taking part and the top two from each of the 10 qualifying groups will enter.

Another four will qualify via the new UEFA Nations League, with play-offs in March 2020.

Final and semi-finals

UEFA presented the Euro 2020 tournament today, which will be played in 13 host cities around Europe, including Rome.

The theme of the competition will be unity across the continent and, as there are so many host nations, nobody will qualify automatically.

Just like in Euro 2016, there will be 24 countries taking part and the top two from each of the 10 qualifying groups will enter.

Another four will qualify via the new UEFA Nations League, with play-offs in March 2020.

Final and semi-finals

London, England: Wembley Stadium

Three group games, one quarter-final
Baku, Azerbaijan: Olimpiya Stadionu
Munich, Germany: Fußball Arena München
Rome, Italy: Stadio Olimpico
Saint Petersburg, Russia: Saint Petersburg Stadion

Three group games, one round of 16 game
Amsterdam, Netherlands: Amsterdam ArenA
Bilbao, Spain: Estadio de San Mamés
Brussels, Belgium: Eurostadium
Bucharest, Romania: Arena Națională
Budapest, Hungary: Puskás Ferenc Stadion
Copenhagen, Denmark: Parken
Dublin, Republic of Ireland: Dublin Arena
Glasgow, Scotland: Hampden Park

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