Info A run-down of Europe's state-of-the-art stadia hosting Euro 2020 For the first time ever, a European Championships is due to be staged by multiple countries across the continent. In fact, there are a dozen host cities hoping to bring light and hope to economies across the EU this summer. UEFA hand-picked the 12 following cities to stage group and knockout stage games, in an undisputed festival of football across EU nations and the UK: London, Wembley Stadium London's revamped Wembley Stadium is arguably the centerpiece of the Euro 2020 competition. It will be staging most of England's games, including a long-awaited clash between England and Scotland on 18 June, along with both semi-finals and the final on 11 July. The 90,000-capacity stadium is the biggest and most expensive of all host stadia at Euro 2020.