After the Coronavirus pandemic wrecked havoc last year, UEFA had to postpone the European Championship 2020. So, now EURO 2020 has become EURO 2021 and will be taking place starting from 11th June. Turkey and Italy will play the inaugural match of the tournament.
UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin said: “We have been working diligently with the host associations and local authorities to ensure a safe and festive environment at the games and I am really pleased that we are able to welcome spectators at all matches for a celebration of national team football across the continent”.
Euro 2021 fixtures – Group Stage
Fixtures: Group A
- June 11 – Turkey v Italy, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
- June 12 – Wales v Switzerland, Olympic Stadium, Baku
- June 16 – Turkey v Wales, Olympic Stadium, Baku, Italy v Switzerland, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
- June 20 – Switzerland v Turkey, Olympic Stadium, Baku, Italy v Wales, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Fixtures: Group B
- June 12: Denmark v Finland, Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Belgium v Russia, Gazprom Arena, St Petersburg
- June 16: Finland v Russia, Gazprom Arena, St Petersburg
- June 17: Denmark v Belgium, Parken Stadium, Copenhagen
- June 21: Russia v Denmark, Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Finland v Belgium, Gazprom Arena, St Petersburg
Fixtures: Group C
- June 13: Austria v North Macedonia, Arena Nationala, Bucharest, Netherlands v Ukraine, Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam
- June 17: Ukraine v North Macedonia, Arena Nationala, Bucharest, Netherlands v Austria, Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam
- June 21: North Macedonia v Netherlands, Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam, Ukraine v Austria, Arena Nationala, Bucharest
Fixtures: Group D
- June 13: England v Croatia, Wembley Stadium, London
- June 14: Scotland v Czech Republic, Hampden Park, Glasgow
- June 18: Croatia v Czech Republic, Hampden Park, Glasgow, England v Scotland, Wembley Stadium, London
- June 22: Croatia v Scotland, Hampden Park, Glasgow, Czech Republic v England, Wembley Stadium, London
Fixtures: Group E
- June 14: Poland v Slovakia, Gazprom Arena, St Petersburg, Spain v Sweden, Estadio La Cartuja, Seville
- June 18: Sweden v Slovakia, Gazprom Arena, St Petersburg
- June 19: Spain v Poland, Estadio La Cartuja, Seville
- June 23: Slovakia v Spain, Estadio La Cartuja, Seville, Sweden v Poland, Gazprom Arena, St Petersburg
Fixtures: Group F
- June 15: Hungary v Portugal, Puskas Arena, Budapest, France v Germany, Allianz Arena, Munich
- June 19: Hungary v France, Puskas Arena, Budapest, Portugal v Germany, Allianz Arena, Munich
- June 23: Portugal v France, Puskas Arena, Budapest, Germany v Hungary, Allianz Arena, Munich
Euro 2020 fixtures – Round of 16
June 26
- Match 38 – Runner-up Group A v Runner-up Group B, Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam
- Match 37 – Winner Group A v Runner-up Group C, Wembley Stadium, London
June 27
- Match 40 – Winner Group C v 3rd Group D/E/F, Puskas Arena, Budapest
- Match 39 – Winner Group B v 3rd Group A/D/E/F, Estadio La Cartuja, Seville
June 28
- Match 42 – Runner-up Group D v Runner-up Group E, Parken Stadium, Copenhagen
- Match 41 – Winner Group F v 3rd Group A/B/C, Arena Nationala, Bucharest
June 29
- Match 44 – Winner Group D v Runner-up Group F, Wembley Stadium, London
- Match 43 – Winner Group E v 3rd Group A/B/C/D, Hampden Park, Glasgow
Euro 2021 – Quarter Finals
July 2
- Match 45 – Winner Match 41 v Winner Match 42, Gazprom Arena, St Petersburg
- Match 46 – Winner Match 39 v Winner Match 37, Allianz Arena, Munich
July 3
- Match 47 Winner Match 40 v Winner Match 38, Olympic Stadium, Baku
- Match 48 – Winner Match 43 v Winner Match 44, Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Euro 2021 – Semi Finals
- July 6 – Match 49 – Winner Match 46 v Winner Match 45, Wembley Stadium, London
- July 7 – Match 50 – Winner Match 48 v Winner Match 47, Wembley Stadium, London
Euro 2021 – Finals
- July 11 – Winner Match 49 v Winner Match 50, Wembley Stadium, London