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All 11 Stadiums That Will Host The 2020 UEFA European Championship

All 11 Stadiums That Will Host The 2020 UEFA European Championship

Stadio Olimpico (Rome, Italy)

With the 2020 UEFA European Championship set to start on Friday, here is a reminder of which incredible stadiums across Europe will host the major event!

Click through the gallery above to see all the host stadiums of Euro 2020!

The tournament is set to get underway this Friday, with Rome to host the opening match at the famous Stadio Olimpico, home to Roma, when Turkey take on Roberto Mancini's seemingly improved Italy.

In Russia, the marvellous Krestovsky Stadium will be used as one of the competition's venues, as will Ajax Amsterdam's Johan Cruyff Arena in the Netherlands.

No ground, however, will feature more matches than London's Wembley Stadium, which is set to host eight games over the coming month, including both semi-finals and the final.

Germany's incredible Allianz Arena is scheduled to host one of the tournament's first big, star-studded games when France play Germany in Group F next week Tuesday, while it will also be where Joachim Low's men take on Portugal next week Saturday.

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More stunning venues will on display along with the players – click through the gallery above to see all 11 confirmed stadiums!

See below some big names that will unfortunately miss out on the tournament! 

Erling Haaland – will miss the tournament due to N
Erling Haaland – will miss the tournament due to Norway not qualifying
Jan Oblak – will miss the tournament due to Sloven
Jan Oblak – will miss the tournament due to Slovenia not qualifying
Marc-Andre ter Stegen – will miss the tournament w
Marc-Andre ter Stegen – will miss the tournament with Germany through injury
Marco Reus – left out of Germany's squad
Marco Reus – left out of Germany's squad
Virgil van Dijk – will miss the tournament with th
Virgil van Dijk – will miss the tournament with the Netherlands through injury
Zlatan Ibrahimovic – will miss the tournament with
Zlatan Ibrahimovic – will miss the tournament with Sweden through injury
Sergio Ramos – left out of Spain’s squad
Sergio Ramos – left out of Spain’s squad
Ansu Fati – will miss the tournament with Spain th
Ansu Fati – will miss the tournament with Spain through injury
Isco – left out of Spain’s squad
Isco – left out of Spain’s squad
Marco Asensio – left out of Spain’s squad
Marco Asensio – left out of Spain’s squad
Dani Carvajal – left out of Spain’s squad
Dani Carvajal – left out of Spain’s squad
Saul Niguez – left out of Spain’s squad
Saul Niguez – left out of Spain’s squad
Benjamin Mendy – left out of France’s squad
Benjamin Mendy – left out of France’s squad
Anthony Martial – will miss the tournament with Fr
Anthony Martial – will miss the tournament with France through injury
Jesse Lingard – left out of England’s squad
Jesse Lingard – left out of England’s squad

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