Poland Venues

PGE Arena

Spain will play all of their group games in the city of Gdansk on Poland's north coast, while it will also host one of the quarter-finals.

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National Stadium

Sitting on the banks of Warsaw's Vistula River, this newly-built stadium will provide the venue for the opening match of Euro 2012.

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Municipal Stadium

Mario Balotelli scored the first international goal at this venue in Wroclaw, which will host all of the Czech Republic's group games.

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City Stadium

The home of the famous 'Poznan' celebration, the Republic of Ireland will play two group games at the ground which reopened in September 2010.

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Ukraine Venues

Donbass Arena

England will play two of their group games in Donetsk and the city's stadium will also host one of the semi-finals.

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Olympic Stadium

England and Sweden will meet in Kiev for their second game in Group D and it is also the venue for the Euro 2012 final on 1st July.

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Arena Lviv

Euro 2012's smallest venue has been purposely built for the finals and will provide a unique atmosphere in the 'Group of Death'.

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Metalist Stadium

Holland will play all of their group games in Kharkiv's local stadium, which is nicknamed the 'Spider Arena' and has undergone a £48m facelift.

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