BT Infographics Euro 2020 - By the numbers The 16th European football championships, known as Euro 2020, begins on Friday night when Italy battles Turkey in Rome. The final will be held at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 11.

Number of participating HOST Most goals teams billion CITIES scored by a 11 72 team in total, 24 Amsterdam, Baku, , euros 2.5 by West Total number of Budapest, Copenhagen, Projected revenue for Euro 2020 Germany/ matches, played Glasgow, London, Munich, (Euro 2016 saw revenues of Germany over 31 days 51 Rome, Saint Petersburg, 1.6 billion euros) Most consecutive matches without 14 defeat, achieved Total goals by Spain from Most number of scored by 2008 to 2016 appearances, by (, 1984) and Portugal’s Cristiano Number of (Portugal, 2004-2016), championships Ronaldo making them the joint (right) Most 3 won by Germany highest scorers in the and Spain, the goals tournament's history scored joint record Most 18 years & 71 days goals scored in Jetro Willems’ age when he a single match, Champions played for the Netherlands at when Yugoslavia 38,000 roll-call Euro 2012, making him the defeated France Capacity of Copenhagen’s competition’s youngest player 5-4 in 1960 Parken Stadium, the smallest 1960 - Soviet Union venue. Up to 11,250 fans will be 1964 - Spain let in for each of the four games 1968 - Italy Debutants at to be staged there. 1972 - West Germany 18 years & 141 days Euro 2020, with 1976 - Czechoslovakia Johan Vonlanthen’s age at Euro Finland and 1980 - West Germany 2004 when he scored for Switzerland North Macedonia 1984 - France against France, making him the making their first 1988 - Netherlands competition’s youngest goalscorer appearance 1992 - Denmark 87,000 1996 - Germany Capacity of London's Wembley Stadium, the 2000 - France largest of the 11 venues for Euro 2020. A 2004 - Greece Most appearances as maximum of 22,500 fans will be allowed 2008 - Spain to attend each of the seven games. 2012 - Spain player and head coach 2016 - Portugal Current France coach (right) holds this honour. He played for his country from 1992 to 2000, and was national coach at Euro 2016.

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