The stadiums of the Euro 2020

Which are the stadiums of the Euro 2020? The Euro 2020 to be played in June 2021 after being postponed one year by the coronavirus crisis, has also undergone a change in the definitive list of its stadiums. As you already know, Euro 2020 will be played in different countries and UEFA, presented the list of the final stadiums and the cities of the countries where it will be played.
The cities where the Euro will be played
Munich
Amsterdam
Roma
London
St. Petersburg
Sevilla
Glasgow
Bucharest
Copenhagen
Budapest
Baku
The stadiums of the Euro 2020
Germany | Azerbaijan | Denmark | England |
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Munich | Baku | Copenhagen | London |
Soccer Arena Munich | Baku Olympic Stadium | Parken Stadium | Wembley |
Capacity: 75 000 | Capacity: 69 870 | Capacity: 42 305 | Capacity: 90 652 |

Netherlands | Romania | Russia |
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Amsterdam | Bucharest | St. Petersburg |
Johan Cruyff Arena | National Arena | Krestovski Stadium |
Capacity: 53 052 | Capacity: 54 851 | Capacity: 61 251 |

Hungary |
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Scotland | |
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Budapest | Glasgow | ||
Puskás Arena | Hampden Park | ||
Capacity: 68 156 | Capacity: 51 472 | ||
Italy | Spain | ||
Roma | Sevilla | ||
Olympic Stadium in Rome | La Cartuja Stadium | ||
Capacity: 72 300 | Capacity: 60 000 |