France and Romania are going to kick off Euro 2016 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis this evening.
This year’s European Championship is going to be the biggest ever with 24 teams competing over the course of 51 games.
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They will be staged in 10 locations across France.
The Stade de France is the tournament’s largest venue with a capacity of 80,000 while the Stade Municipal in Toulouse is the smallest with a 33,000 capacity. Euro 2016 venues will have an average capacity of 48,800, playing host to 5.1 matches each.