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Euro 2020 will be the first pan-European football tournament meaning it will be held across multiple countries, with 11 different venues set to host matches throughout.
But why on earth has the tournament been structured like this? How will it work? How has the pandemic affected planning? And has anyone lost out?
Luckily,
Why is the tournament structured like this?
Let us start with the simplest (but most pressing) question: why a pan-European tournament?
Well, Euro 2020 was initially branded as the “Euros for Europe” in December 2012 by the then UEFA president Michel Platini. The sentiment behind the tournament being held across the continent is to mark the 60th anniversary of the tournament.
Updated: May 27, 2021, 4:30 pm
League and club representatives believe Champions League reforms approved in April could yet be altered (Mike Egerton/PA)
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Leagues and clubs are preparing to push back on UEFA’s Champions League reforms in the wake of the European Super League’s collapse.
Controversial changes to the continent’s premier club competition from 2024 – including increasing group stage matches from six to 10 and awarding two qualification places based on historic performance – were approved by UEFA last month but were completely overshadowed by the launch of the Super League.