UEFA announce 39 cities bidding to host matches at Euro 2020

UEFA announce possible Euro host cities

The UEFA executive committee have confirmed the list of member associations that have declared their interest in hosting games during the 2020 European Championships.

The governing body announced earlier this year that the tournament would be carried out across Europe, giving cities a September 12 deadline to enter their bid.

London, Cardiff, Dublin and Glasgow are among the list, while Amsterdam, Barcelona, Italy and Madrid have also made their interest known in hosting matches.

Each member association can present two bids and one venue will be appointed per country. The final 13 cities will be decided on September 25, 2014.

List of 32 countries in full:

Armenia (Yerevan) Azerbaijan (Baku) Belarus (Minsk) Belgium (Brussels) Bulgaria (Sofia) Croatia (Zagreb) Czech Republic (Prague) Denmark (Copenhagen) England (London) Finland (Helsinki) France (Lyon) Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (Skopje) Germany (Munich) Greece (Athens) Hungary (Budapest) Israel (Jerusalem) Italy (Rome and Milan) Kazakhstan (Astana) Netherlands (Amsterdam) Poland (Warsaw and Chorzow) Portugal (Lisbon and Porto) Republic of Ireland (Dublin) Romania (Bucharest) Russia (Saint Petersburg) Scotland (Glasgow) Serbia (Belgrade) Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and Valencia) Sweden (Solna) Switzerland (Basel) Turkey (Istanbul) Ukraine (Kyiv and Donetsk) Wales (Cardiff)

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