WATCH LIVE: Euro 2020 draw on Sky Sports News
Written by News on 30/11/2019
The Euro 20202 draw LIVE! Watch Sky Sports News to find out who England and Wales will face in next summer’s finals.
Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland will also be keeping a close eye on the draw in Romania as they prepare to go into the play-offs in March.
Sky Sports News will have live coverage and reaction from the draw itself, plus expert analysis in the studio.
It will all be free to watch via live stream on skysports.com, the Sky Sports apps. Sky Sports Football Youtube channel and Sky Sports Twitter and Facebook.
It means you can keep in touch, even without a subscription, on your computer, tablet and mobile devices.
And if you’re on the move, follow the latest with our dedicated Euro 2020 blog.
To join us in the newsroom, just click or tap on the video above from 5pm on Saturday.
Who has already qualified?
- England
- France
- Russia
- Belgium
- Italy
- Ukraine
- Poland
- Spain
- Czech Republic
- Turkey
- Finland
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Germany
- Austria
- Croatia
- Portugal
- Switzerland
- Denmark
- Wales
Euro 2020: When is the tournament and who has qualified?
The 16th UEFA European Championship runs from June 12 to July 12, 2020, and to celebrate the tournament’s 60th birthday, 12 cities across the continent have been selected as hosts.
The 12 cities and stadiums are:
- Amsterdam (Netherlands) – Johan Cruyff Arena
- Baku (Azerbaijan) – Olympic Stadium
- Bilbao (Spain) – San Mames
- Bucharest (Romania) – Arena Nationala
- Budapest (Hungary) – Puskas Arena
- Copenhagen (Denmark) – Parken Stadium
- Dublin (Republic of Ireland) – Aviva Stadium
- Glasgow (Scotland) – Hampden Park
- London (England) – Wembley Stadium
- Munich (Germany) – Allianz Arena
- Rome (Italy) – Stadio Olimpico
- Saint Petersburg (Russia) – Krestovsky Stadium
Rome’s Stadio Olimpico will host the opening match on June 12, while England’s national stadium Wembley will stage both semi-finals and the final.
As a result of the pan-European staging, no nation has been granted an automatic spot, with all 55 teams taking part in the qualification process.
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