The arena opens two hours before the game, and entry is free. At the same event in 2008, the area was completely full two hours before kick-off for the most attractive games, so get there early if you want a seat.
The age limit at the event is 18, but under-18s are allowed in if accompanied by a parent or guardian (1 child per adult). Umbrellas are not allowed inside the area.
Friday 8 June
18.00: Poland – Greece
20.45: Russia – Czech Republic
Saturday 9 June
18.00: Netherlands – Denmark
20.45: Germany – Portugal
Sunday 10th June
18.00: Spain – Italy
20.45: Ireland – Croatia
Monday 11 June
18.00: France – England
20.45: Ukraine – Sweden
Tuesday 12 June
18.00: Greece – Czech Republic
20.45: Poland – Russia
Wednesday 13 June
18.00: Denmark – Portugal
20.45: Netherlands – Germany
Thursday 14 June
18.00: Italy – Croatia
20.45: Spain – Ireland
Friday 15 June
18.00: Ukraine – France
20.45: Sweden – England
Saturday 16 June (unclear which match will be shown)
20.45: Czech Republic – Poland
20.45: Greece – Russia
Sunday 17 June (unclear which match will be shown)
20.45: Denmark – Germany
20.45: Portugal – Netherlands
Monday 18 June (unclear which match will be shown)
20.45: Croatia – Spain
20.45: Italy – Ireland
Tuesday 19 June (unclear which match will be shown)
20.45: England – Ukraine
20.45: Sweden – France
Thursday 21 June
20.45: Quarterfinal
Friday 22 June
20.45: Quarterfinal
Saturday 23 June
20.45: Quarterfinal
Sunday 24 June
20.45: Quarterfinal
Wednesday 27 June
20.45: Semifinal
Thursday 28 June
20.45: Semifinal
Sunday 1 July
20.45: Final
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