The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is one of the biggest and most popular events in football. It happens in four years. This year, sixteen UEFA European Championships will take place. All the football fans are very excited about this. This is the first time in history when it is going to be played across 12 European countries and the reason behind this is the 60 years celebration of the inaugural European Championships.
The tournament is going to begin on June 12, 2020, Friday it will end on July 12, 2020, Sunday. The Euro 2020 will be running on many apps and website including BBC Sport website, BBC iPlayer, and ITV Hub.Â
Euro 2020 Groups
- Group A: Turkey, Italy, Wales, Switzerland
- Group B: Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Russia
- Group C: Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria
Play-off winner of Group A
- Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic
Play-off winner C
- Group E: Spain, Sweden, Poland
Play-off winner B
- Group F: Portugal, France, Germany
Money Prize of Each Team
The prize money has already been announced in February 2018. Every team will be receiving a participation fee of €9.25 million while the winner of the tournament will earn a total of €34 million.
Euro 2020 Stadiums
12 cities are hosting the tournament which is spread across 12 countries:
- Rome (Stadio Olimpico)
- Baku (Olympic Stadium)
- Saint Petersburg (St. Petersburg Stadium)
- Copenhagen (Parken Stadium)
- Amsterdam (Johan Cruijff Arena)
- Bucharest (National Arena)
- London (Wembley Stadium)
- Glasgow (Hampden Park)
- Bilbao (Estadio de San Mames)
- Dublin (Dublin Arena)
- Munich (Fusball Arena Munchen)
- Budapest (Ferenc Puskas Stadium)