Euro 2020 Matches In Dublin
Dublin loses Euro 2020 hosting rights Uefa confirm to FAI The four matches will instead be played between St Petersburg and Wembley Fri Apr 23 2021 1223 Updated.
Euro 2020 matches in dublin. The current Covid-19 pandemic restrictions which apply in this country left Irish organisers in a position where they could not guarantee a minimum of 25 percent capacity at matches which was the stipulation of UEFA. Dublins Aviva stadium has been stopped from staging four of this summers Euro 2020 football matches due to coronavirus concerns. I am delighted to welcome todays announcement of Dublins match days for EURO 2020.
The Republic of Ireland will not be hosting any Euro 2020 matches as Dublin has lost its position as a host city due to logistical barriers. In a statement the FAI said it is not in a position at this point to provide assurances on minimum spectator levels at the UEFA EURO 2020 matches due to be held in Dublin in June. Fri Apr 23 2021 1328.
The UEFA Executive Committee confirmed the dates of the games that will take place in Dublin being Monday June 15 Friday June 19 Wednesday June 24 and Tuesday June 30. The current Covid-19 pandemic restrictions which apply. As you may already be aware a change of venue for UEFA EURO 2020 matches initially scheduled to be held.
No white smoke has emerged on Dublin hosting Euro 2020 games. The Republic of Ireland will not be hosting any Euro 2020 matches as Dublin has lost its position as a host city due to logistical barriers. Commenting on the announcement Minister Ross said.
Each city will host three group stage matches and one match in the round of 16 or quarter-finals with the exception of Saint Petersburg which will host six group stage matches and London which will host two matches in the round of 16. Ireland-Poland 15 June Dublin Ireland-Sweden 19 June Dublin Spain-Ireland 24 June Dublin. Portugal vs Germany 1800 Munich Group E.
Hungary vs France 1500 Budapest Group F. After the draw the fixtures are as followed assuming Ireland qualify. The Republic of Ireland will not be hosting any Euro 2020 matches as Dublin has lost its position as a host city due to logistical barriers.