3 Dark Horses to Watch Out for at Euro 2020
With less than nine months to go until the start of Euro 2020, it’s fair to say from the action we’ve seen in the qualifying rounds that it’s shaping up to be a hotly contested affair.
The upcoming tournament will mark the 60th anniversary of the competition, and so UEFA have deemed it only right to celebrate the occasion by spreading the games around Europe, rather than having one country as host. We’re scheduled to have games in 12 cities across 12 European countries, with the final to be held in London’s Wembley Stadium on 12 July.