UEFA confirm Euro 2020 venue changes | OneFootball

UEFA confirm Euro 2020 venue changes | OneFootball

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Joel Sanderson-Murray·23 April 2021

UEFA confirm Euro 2020 venue changes

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UEFA have confirmed some venue changes for Euro 2020.

The four matches that were scheduled to be played in the San Mames stadium in Bilbao have been moved to La Cartuja in Seville. They include three Group E games and one of the last-16 encounters.


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While the three Group E clashes that were due to take place in Dublin have been moved to the Saint Petersburg stadium.

Wembley has also gained another game – the round of 16 meeting that was set to take place in Dublin.

The Allianz Arena will remain an official venue for the tournament after local authorities in Munich confirmed that they will be able to allow a number of spectators into the stadium in June, with a minimum of 14,500 allowed to attend.

Euro 2020 is scheduled to start on Friday, June 11.