The Euro will take place in 11 European cities on the occasion of the competition's 60th anniversary.

Discover in pictures the stadiums that will host the matches, with the semi-finals and the final being played in London, inside Wembley.

This is unprecedented in the history of the European football championships. UEFA is organizing the 2020 edition in eleven stadiums across Europe to celebrate the competition's sixtieth anniversary (61 years in 2021). In alphabetical order, these are the cities of Amsterdam (Netherlands), Baku (Azerbaijan), Bucharest (Romania), Budapest (Hungary), Copenhagen (Denmark), Glasgow (Scotland), London (England), Munich (Germany ), Rome (Italy), Saint Petersburg (Russia) and Seville (Spain) which will welcome European supporters. The last four of the competition (semi-finals and final) will be played in London, inside Wembley. Discover in pictures the 11 stadiums selected by UEFA for Euro 2020.