For football fans, every game of your favorite team is a significant event, and such a spectacle as the European Championship cannot be missed. The schedule of games is drawn up long before the event itself, so you can buy tickets for matches in different cities of Euro 2012 in advance.
In Kiev, the matches will be held from June 11 to July 1. On July 1, this city will host the European Football Championship final. There will be a total of five games in Kiev, three of which will be held among the teams that are in Group D (England, Ukraine, France and Sweden). This series of games also includes the fourth quarter-finals. All matches will be held in the Kiev stadium of the Olimpiyskiy national sports complex.
Matches will be held in Donetsk from 11 to 27 June. Five games will also be played here: three of them will be held between the teams of group D, the second quarter-final and the first semi-final. The matches will be held at the Donbass Arena stadium. It is built in such a way as to provide spectators with one hundred percent visibility of the entire place of the game from any point of the stand. For this, not four separate stands were built, but a single "bowl".
In Kharkiv, the matches will be held from June 9 to June 17. In total, there will be three games between the national teams included in Group B (Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Portugal). The matches will be held in one of the oldest stadiums in Ukraine - Metalist. Especially for this occasion, it was reconstructed, after which the roof of the stadium was completely changed.
In Lviv, the games will be held from 9 to 17 June. This city will host three matches between the national teams of Denmark, Germany and Portugal. A stadium was built on the outskirts of Lviv especially for this occasion.
In Warsaw, the matches will run from 8 to 28 June. The games include several significant matches between the national teams of Greece, Poland and Russia, including the first quarter-final and the second semi-final. All games will take place in the renovated Warsaw stadium.
In Gdansk, the matches will take place from 10 to 22 June. There will be four games in total, three of which will be played between the national teams of Ireland, Spain, Italy and Croatia. The series of matches also includes the third quarter-final.
In Wroclaw, the games will be held from 8 to 16 June. There will be three games between the teams that fall into Group A (Greece, Poland, Russia and the Czech Republic). The stadium will be accessible via a high-speed tram line, laid specifically for future competitions.
In Poznan, the matches will be held from 10 to 18 June. A total of three group stage matches will be played between the national teams of Ireland, Italy and Croatia.