Euro 2020 is coming to Dublin.
UEFA President Michel Platini announced this afternoon that the Aviva Stadium will host three first round games and a last-16 tie in six years time.
It’s the first time ever that the European Championships will be held in so many different cities across Europe.
Wembley Stadium has been announced as the host city of the final and semi finals.
Munich, Baku, St. Petersburg and Rome will all host a quarter final and three group stage games.
And Copenhagen, Bucharest, Amsterdam, Bilbao, Budapest, Brussels and Glasgow will all join Dublin in hosting last-16 ties and group stage encounters.