Europe’s best players are set to turn up for their country for the biggest international football event after the World Cup, in the Euro 2020. After it was delayed last year due to the covid-19 pandemic, the tournament finally kicks off on June 11, with Italy taking on Turkey in the opening match at the Stadio Olimpico.
Twenty-four teams will also compete for the grand prize after UEFA decided to expand the competition in 2016. However, unlike the 2016 edition hosted by France, the 16th edition of the Euros does not have a designated host as games…