In total, there are nine host cities across the UK and Ireland with games being played in Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Newcastle.

In what will be the biggest men’s EURO to date, the tournament will see a total of 51 matches involving 24 teams across 31 days, with the host nations set to play all of their group games in front of their own fans should they qualify directly.

The first knockout stage, the round of 16, will be played in each of the host cities excluding Wembley before the quarter-finals would be staged at the Dublin Arena, National Stadium of Wales (Cardiff), Hampden Park (Glasgow) and at Wembley.

Other host host cities will stage a minimum of two different groups to provide local fans with a variety of teams to watch in their region, while kick-off times throughout the tournament will be at 2pm, 5pm and 8pm (GMT).

Full details for each matchday will be announced after the final tournament draw in early 2027.