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This arena in Wroclaw has been designed to resemble a Chinese lantern and continued Poland's trend for British opening ceremonies courtesy of a concert from George Michael in September 2011. The Municipal Stadium's hi-tech design includes an exterior glass-fibre mesh. Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli scored the first international goal at the venue, when he netted in Italy's 2-0 win over Poland in November 2011. Vitaliy Klitschko and Tomasz Adamek also fought at the stadium in its opening week. The ground, which is the home of club side Slask Wroclaw, is part of a complex that includes a casino and museum. The stadium is connected to the city by a new tram line.
8th June - Russia v Czech Rep
12th June - Greece v Czech Rep
16th June - Czech Rep v Poland
The Market Square will be able to hold up to 30,000 supporters and three separate large screens will show matches. Fans will be able to stay in the park until midnight on the days of games. Entry is free and entertainment and catering is provided. Market Square is located in the heart of Wroclaw.
The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Scandinavia are all connected to Wroclaw by the Copernicus Airport, while Warsaw is accessible by train in five hours. Wroclaw was initially built on an island on the Oder River and has since spread to several more, which are remarkably connected by 112 bridges. Wroclaw was severely damaged by World War II and a devastating flood in 1997, which submerged more than a quarter of the city, and has since led to mass reconstruction. Wroclaw is known for its impressive architecture, especially the Cathedral of St John the Baptist, and Pablo Picasso once described the post-war rebuilding of the city as an inspiration.
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.
Sitting on the banks of Warsaw's Vistula River, this newly-built stadium will provide the venue for the opening match of Euro 2012.
Mario Balotelli scored the first international goal at this venue in Wroclaw, which will host all of the Czech Republic's group games.
The home of the famous 'Poznan' celebration, the Republic of Ireland will play two group games at the ground which reopened in September 2010.
England will play two of their group games in Donetsk and the city's stadium will also host one of the semi-finals.
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.
Euro 2012's smallest venue has been purposely built for the finals and will provide a unique atmosphere in the 'Group of Death'.
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.