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T
he 2020 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 2020) was the 16th UEFA European Championship, a contest among European men's football team and the tournament is organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The key facts for the event including the venues, the groups, the fixtures and game locations are presented below.
Contents
Dates
|
Cities and arenas
|
The Groups
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Fixtures
|
Background
|
Stats
|
Results
Official poster
Participating teams
Belgium
Croatia
Denmark
Austria
Italy
Russia
Poland
Spain
France
Turkey
England
Hungary
Czech Republic
Finland
North Macedonia
Scotland
Sweden
Netherlands
Germany
Portugal
Switzerland
Slovakia
Ukraine
Wales
1st, 2nd and 3rd places
Italy
England
Denmark / Spain
Top scorers
Patrik Schick (5 goals)
Cristiano Ronaldo (5 goals)
Romelu Lukaku (4 goals)
Harry Kane (4 goals)
Karim Benzema (4 goals)
Emil Forsberg (4 goals)
Dates
Opening game:
Euro 2020 opened in Rome on 11 June 2021 with the match Turkey v Italy.
The final:
The final was played on July 11.
Cities and arenas
11 countries (England, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Romania, Hungary, Denmark, Italy, Azerbaijan, Russia and Scotland) were the hosts of Euro 2020 and in total 12 stadiums were used in the tournament.
Stadio Olimpico,
Rome
Olympic Stadium,
Baku
St Petersburg Stadium,
Saint Petersburg
Parken Stadium,
Copenhagen
Puskás Arena,
Budapest
Johan Cruijff ArenA,
Amsterdam
National Arena,
Bucharest
Wembley Stadium,
London
Hampden Park,
Glasgow
Estadio de San Mames,
Bilbao
Fußball Arena Munchen,
Munich
The semi-finals and the final were played at Wembley Stadium.
Note: Due to the pandemic situation, reduced stadium capacities was expected.
The groups
The top two in each group and the four best third-placed teams did advance to the knockout phase.
Group A:
Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
Group B:
Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
Group C:
Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia
Group D:
England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland
Group E:
Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia
Group F:
Portugal, France, Germany, Hungary
Fixtures
In total 51 matches are played during the competition.
Background
Euro 2020 was scheduled to take place 12 June-12 July 2020, but due to the coronavirus outbreak it took place 11 June-11 July 2021. 2020 is recognized as the official year, but the final tournament was played in 2021.
This edition of the
UEFA European Championship marked a historical novelty with 11 countries standing as shared hosts. The matches were played on several locations and stadiums. The semi-finals and the final were played at Wembley Stadium.
Stats
UEFA European Championship 2020 included 51 matches (excluding the 262 in the qualifying tournament) in which 142 goals were made (2.78 goals per match).
Results
Italy won the final against England with 3-2 after a penalty shoot-out, the full-time result were 1-1. This was the second Euro final being decided by a penalty shoot-out.
See more
UEFA European Championship football stats
.
References:
https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d41684d1216-06773df7faed-1000--euro-2020-all-the-fixture | |||||||||
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[Home](https://www.footballhistory.org/) › [Tournaments](https://www.footballhistory.org/tournament/index.html) › [The history of European Championship](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship.html) › Euro 2020 (2021)
# Euro 2020 (2021)
The 2020 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 2020) was the 16th UEFA European Championship, a contest among European men's football team and the tournament is organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The key facts for the event including the venues, the groups, the fixtures and game locations are presented below.
### Contents
[Dates](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-2020.html#dates) \| [Cities and arenas](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-2020.html#cities) \| [The Groups](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-2020.html#tournament) \| [Fixtures](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-2020.html#fix) \| [Background](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-2020.html#background) \| [Stats](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-2020.html#stats) \| [Results](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-2020.html#results)
### Official poster

### Participating teams
- Belgium
- Croatia
- Denmark
- Austria
- Italy
- Russia
- Poland
- Spain
- France
- Turkey
- England
- Hungary
- Czech Republic
- Finland
- North Macedonia
- Scotland
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Germany
- Portugal
- Switzerland
- Slovakia
- Ukraine
- Wales
### 1st, 2nd and 3rd places
- Italy
- England
- Denmark / Spain
### Top scorers
- Patrik Schick (5 goals)
- Cristiano Ronaldo (5 goals)
- Romelu Lukaku (4 goals)
- Harry Kane (4 goals)
- Karim Benzema (4 goals)
- Emil Forsberg (4 goals)
## Dates
**Opening game:** Euro 2020 opened in Rome on 11 June 2021 with the match Turkey v Italy.
**The final:** The final was played on July 11.
## Cities and arenas
11 countries (England, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Romania, Hungary, Denmark, Italy, Azerbaijan, Russia and Scotland) were the hosts of Euro 2020 and in total 12 stadiums were used in the tournament.
- Stadio Olimpico, **Rome**
- Olympic Stadium, **Baku**
- St Petersburg Stadium, **Saint Petersburg**
- Parken Stadium, **Copenhagen**
- Puskás Arena, **Budapest**
- Johan Cruijff ArenA, **Amsterdam**
- National Arena, **Bucharest**
- Wembley Stadium, **London**
- Hampden Park, **Glasgow**
- Estadio de San Mames, **Bilbao**
- Fußball Arena Munchen, **Munich**
The semi-finals and the final were played at Wembley Stadium.
Note: Due to the pandemic situation, reduced stadium capacities was expected.
## The groups
The top two in each group and the four best third-placed teams did advance to the knockout phase.
**Group A:** Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
**Group B:** Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
**Group C:** Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria, North Macedonia **Group D:** England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland
**Group E:** Spain, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia
**Group F:** Portugal, France, Germany, Hungary
## Fixtures
In total 51 matches are played during the competition.
## Background
Euro 2020 was scheduled to take place 12 June-12 July 2020, but due to the coronavirus outbreak it took place 11 June-11 July 2021. 2020 is recognized as the official year, but the final tournament was played in 2021.
This edition of the UEFA European Championship marked a historical novelty with 11 countries standing as shared hosts. The matches were played on several locations and stadiums. The semi-finals and the final were played at Wembley Stadium.
### Stats
UEFA European Championship 2020 included 51 matches (excluding the 262 in the qualifying tournament) in which 142 goals were made (2.78 goals per match).
### Results
Italy won the final against England with 3-2 after a penalty shoot-out, the full-time result were 1-1. This was the second Euro final being decided by a penalty shoot-out.
See more [UEFA European Championship football stats](https://www.footballhistory.org/european-championship-stats.html).
References:
https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d41684d1216-06773df7faed-1000--euro-2020-all-the-fixture
## More about some of the participating national teams
[Belgium](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/belgium.html)
[Croatia](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/croatia.html)
[Denmark](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/denmark.html)
[England](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/england.html)
[France](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/france.html)
[Germany](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/germany.html)
[Hungary](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/hungary.html)
[Italy](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/italy.html)
[Poland](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/poland.html)
[Portugal](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/portugal.html)
[Spain](https://www.footballhistory.org/national/spain.html)
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