The UEFA EURO 2020 countdown clock in Dublin city centre has hit the "100 days to go" mark.
This summer's tournament will be the biggest sporting event ever to come to the capital.
The Dublin Arena, as the Aviva will be known during the tournament, will host four games on June 15th, 19th, 24th and 30th.
Poland and Sweden will play two games here and they will be joined by whoever emerges from the play-off section that includes the Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, Northern Ireland and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
An official Fan Zone and Football Village will be created at Dublin Castle and Merrion Square Park, as tens of thousands of football fans descend on the city.
The countdown clock is laser projected from City Hall and lights up every day at 4pm, illuminating the wall in front of Barnardo Square until 8am each morning.
Dublin is one of 12 host cities for UEFA EURO 2020.
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