Vision for Euro 2020 Wembley Stadium will host the Euro 2020 final as part of 60th anniversary celebrations of the European Championships – 13 cities across the continent will joint-host the competition Match key Final and semi-finals Three group games and quarter-final match Three group games and Last 16 match --------------- 2 1 7 6 11 10 9 8 4 12 13 3 5 London England Dublin Ireland Rome Italy Baku Azerbaijan Bilbao Spain Bucharest Romania Budapest Hungary Glasgow Scotland Amsterdam Netherlands Brussels Belgium Copenhagen Denmark Munich Germany Saint Petersburg Russia -------------- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Wembley Stadium Allianz Arena Stadio Olimpico Zenit Arena Baku Olympic Stadium Aviva Stadium Hampden Park San Mames Stadium Eurostadium Amsterdam Arena Telia Parken Puskas Ferenc Stadium National Arena Cap. 90,652 70,067 68,993 61,251 69,870 51,711 51,472 53,289 62,613 53,052 38,190 68,156 54,851 -------------- Euro 2020 (20 places) NEW FORMAT Nations League (4 places) No automatic qualification for any host country – 54 member associations divided into six groups of five, and four groups of six Group winners and runners-up qualify directly to Euro 2020 54 member associations divided into four divisions based on rankings Divsions further split into four pools, teams play in round-robin format Pool winners in each division will play-off for one place in Euro 2020 – if winner has already qualified, next best ranked team in division will claim play-off berth Matchdays: March, June, September, October, November 2019 Matchdays: September, October, November 2018. Play-offs: March 2020 Source: UEFA