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VENUE Guide

Switzerland
City Stadium Capacity Host Club
Basel St. Jakob-Park 42,500 FC Basel.
Berne Stade de Suisse Wankdorf 32,000 BSC Young Boys
Geneva Stade de Genève 32,000 Servette FC
Zürich Letzigrund Stadion 30,000 FC Zürich Three group matches

Austria
City Stadium Capacity Host Club
Innsbruck Tivoli-Neu Stadion 30,000 FC Wacker Innsbruck
Klagenfurt Wörthersee Stadion 32,000 SK Austria Kärnten
Salzburg Wals Siezenheim Stadium 31,000 Red Bull Salzburg
Vienna Ernst Happel Stadion 53,000 Austria

Austria's three group matches, two quarter-finals, semi-final and final.

UEFA EURO 2008 European Football Championship will take place in Austria and Switzerland, from 7 to 29 June 2008. A total of 16 teams will participate in the tournament. Austria and Switzerland will automatically qualify as hosts; Austria will be making its first appearance in the tournament. The remaining 14 teams will be determined through qualifying matches which started in August 2006.

Qualifying round

Date Group Home Away
17/11 Grp A Finland 15:00 Azerbaijan  
17/11 Grp D Wales 16:00 Republic of Ireland  
17/11 Grp G Bulgaria 17:00 Romania  
17/11 Grp F Latvia 17:00 Liechtenstein  
17/11 Grp C Moldova 18:00 Hungary  
17/11 Grp E Andorra 18:00 Estonia  
17/11 Grp B Scotland 18:00 Italy  
17/11 Grp E Israel 19:00 Russia  
17/11 Grp B Lithuania 19:00 Ukraine  
17/11 Grp C Norway 19:00 Turkey  
17/11 Grp E F.Y.R. Macedonia 20:00 Croatia  
17/11 Grp D Germany 20:00 Cyprus  
17/11 Grp G Albania 20:00 Belarus  
17/11 Grp G Netherlands 20:30 Luxembourg  
17/11 Grp D Czech Republic 20:30 Slovakia  
17/11 Grp C Greece 20:30 Malta  
17/11 Grp A Poland 20:30 Belgium  
17/11 Grp F Northern Ireland 20:45 Denmark  
17/11 Grp A Serbia 20:45 Kazakhstan  
17/11 Grp F Spain 22:00 Sweden  
17/11 Grp A Portugal 22:00 Armenia  


Venue final tournament

Geneva Basel Zurich Innsbruck Klagenfurt Salzburg Wien Bern

Switzerland will play all of its group-stage matches at Basel, and Austria will play all of its group-stage matches at Vienna.

The two official mascots for UEFA Euro 2008, were named after a vote from the public of the two host nations, the options were:

  • Zagi and Zigi
  • Flitz and Bitz
  • Trix and Flix

 


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Qualifying round 02 September 2006 - 21 November 2007
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