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Due to COVID-19 restrictions during that year, the tournament was postponed to June and July 2021, while retaining the name UEFA Euro 2020 and host venues. Alongside special rules regarding COVID-19 restrictions, UEFA also allowed two extra substitutions [7] and implemented video assistant referee (VAR) for the first time. [8]
Group E of UEFA Euro 2020 took place from 14 to 23 June 2021 in Saint Petersburg's Krestovsky Stadium and Seville's La Cartuja. [1] The group contained host nation Spain, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia. The matches were originally scheduled to be played at Bilbao's San Mamés and Dublin's Aviva Stadium.
Group B of UEFA Euro 2020 took place from 12 to 21 June 2021 in Copenhagen's Parken Stadium and Saint Petersburg's Krestovsky Stadium. [1] The group contained host nation Denmark, Finland, Belgium and host nation Russia. The head-to-head match between the hosts took place at Denmark's Parken Stadium.
However, Brussels was removed as a host city on 7 December 2017 due to delays with the building of the Eurostadium. [77] On 17 March 2020, UEFA announced that Euro 2020 would be delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, and proposed it take place from 11 June to 11 July 2021.
The British government says that Wembley Stadium can host more than 60,000 fans for the semi-finals and final of Euro 2020.The new levels mean the stadium will be at 75% capacity for the final ...
The bidding process for the UEFA Euro 2020 is the process by which the location for the 16th European Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2020, was selected.The process officially began on 21 March 2012 with the intent to announce the hosts in late 2013 or early 2014.
Turkish newspapers slammed UEFA's choice of Germany to host the Euro 2024 soccer tournament, saying the country's fourth failed bid was a stab in the back by Europe's soccer bosses. UEFA's ...
Austria have appeared in four editions of the UEFA European Championship: 2008, 2016, 2020, and 2024. As a host nation, Austria qualified automatically for Euro 2008, marking their debut in the tournament.