Scotland's capital, Glasgow, is set to host four games in this summer's delayed 2020 European championship.<br /><br />Hampden Park is Scotland's most storied stadium and authorities expect about 25% of the 51,866 capacity when the hosts take on the Czech Republic on 14th June.<br /><br />Euro 2020 will kick off in 11 cities, separated by four time zones and up to 4,700 kilometres (3,000 miles).<br /><br />The list of matches taking place in the city of Glasgow:<br /><br />Monday 14 June 2021 - Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic (14:00, local time)<br /><br />Friday 18 June 2021 - Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic (17:00, local time)<br /><br />Tuesday 22 June 2021 - Group D: Croatia vs Scotland (20:00, local time)<br /><br />Tuesday 29 June 2021 - 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (20:00, local time)
