Euro 2016: List of all 10 stadiums to be used in quadrennial event

10 stadiums will be used during the 2016 Euro.

Jun 16, 2016, 16:44 PM IST
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Capacity: 33,150

Originally built for the 1938 FIFA World Cup, this multi-purpose stadium will host three group matches and a round 16 encounter.

Capacity: 33,150 Originally built for the 1938 FIFA World Cup, this multi-purpose stadium will host three group matches and a round 16 encounter.

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Capacity: 38,223

Famous for its four separate stands dedicated to four individuals from one of the smaller commune in Lens, the stadium was upgraded for Euro 2016. It will host three group matches and a round of 16 clash. It's home to Ligue 2 outfit RC Lens.

Capacity: 38,223 Famous for its four separate stands dedicated to four individuals from one of the smaller commune in Lens, the stadium was upgraded for Euro 2016. It will host three group matches and a round of 16 clash. It's home to Ligue 2 outfit RC Lens.

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Capacity: 35,624

Opened in September 2013, this relatively small stadium will hosts four matches, including a round of 16 match of the Euro 2016. Riviera replaced Stade du Ray and will be home to OGC Nice.

Capacity: 35,624 Opened in September 2013, this relatively small stadium will hosts four matches, including a round of 16 match of the Euro 2016. Riviera replaced Stade du Ray and will be home to OGC Nice.

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Capacity: 41,965

Popularly known as 'the Cauldron', this stadium was the venue of that famous Argentina-England 1998 FIFA World Cup round of 16 match, in which a young Michael Owen, then the infamous David Beckham sent off for kicking Diego Simeone. It will host matches, including a round of 16 clash.

Capacity: 41,965 Popularly known as 'the Cauldron', this stadium was the venue of that famous Argentina-England 1998 FIFA World Cup round of 16 match, in which a young Michael Owen, then the infamous David Beckham sent off for kicking Diego Simeone. It will host matches, including a round of 16 clash.

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Capacity: 42,115

Another new stadium built for Euro 2016, it will host four group matches and the third quart-final. It was opened last May, and will continue to be the home of Ligue 1 outfit FC Girondins de Bordeaux.

Capacity: 42,115 Another new stadium built for Euro 2016, it will host four group matches and the third quart-final. It was opened last May, and will continue to be the home of Ligue 1 outfit FC Girondins de Bordeaux.

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Capacity: 48,712

Literally meaning Princes' Park, this famous stadium is home to French champions Paris Saint-Germain. It will host four group matches and a round of 16 encounter. Historically, it used to be the finishing line of Tour de France.

Capacity: 48,712 Literally meaning Princes' Park, this famous stadium is home to French champions Paris Saint-Germain. It will host four group matches and a round of 16 encounter. Historically, it used to be the finishing line of Tour de France.

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Capacity: 50,186

Named in honour of former French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy, it is a new stadium built for Euro 2016. It's the home to Lille OSC. It will host four group matches besides a round of 16 and a quarter-final match of the tournament.

Capacity: 50,186 Named in honour of former French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy, it is a new stadium built for Euro 2016. It's the home to Lille OSC. It will host four group matches besides a round of 16 and a quarter-final match of the tournament.

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Capacity: 59,286

This is one of the new stadiums built for Euro 2016. It replaced Stade de Gerland, and will host host four group matches, and a round of 16 and the first semi-final of the tournament. It's the home to Ligue 1 outfit club Olympique Lyonnais.

Capacity: 59,286 This is one of the new stadiums built for Euro 2016. It replaced Stade de Gerland, and will host host four group matches, and a round of 16 and the first semi-final of the tournament. It's the home to Ligue 1 outfit club Olympique Lyonnais.

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Capacity: 67,394

Another multi-purpose stadium with lots of history attached to it is Stade Velodrome. It's the home to Ligue 1 club Olympique de Marseille. Besides four group matches, it will also host the first quarter-final and second semi-final match of Euro 2016.

Capacity: 67,394 Another multi-purpose stadium with lots of history attached to it is Stade Velodrome. It's the home to Ligue 1 club Olympique de Marseille. Besides four group matches, it will also host the first quarter-final and second semi-final match of Euro 2016.

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Capacity: 81,338

Originally built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, it's the national stadium of France. Besides the opening and three other group matches, this historic multi-purpose venue will host three knock-out matches including the big final of Euro 2016.

Capacity: 81,338 Originally built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, it's the national stadium of France. Besides the opening and three other group matches, this historic multi-purpose venue will host three knock-out matches including the big final of Euro 2016.

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