The Euro 2020 tournament will begin, one year later than originally planned, on June 11 at Rome's Olympic Stadium.<br /><br />The ancient city of Rome is home to some of the world's most famous landmarks. From the Colosseum, the ancient amphitheatre built to host gladiatorial contests 2,000 years ago, to the 18th century Spanish Steps - the site of one of cinema's most famous ice cream breaks in the film "Roman Holiday" starring Audrey Hepburn.<br /><br />Arguably the world's most famous fountain, the Trevi fountain is where the late director Federico Fellini set one of the most famous scenes of modern cinema in La Dolce Vita. A tradition for all tourists is to toss coins into the basin of the fountain which surrounds the stone rendering of Tritons guiding the shell chariot of water god Oceanus.<br /><br />The stunning dome of St. Peter's Basilica can be spotted from all over the city. The Vatican, the world's smallest state and home of the pope and the Sistine Chapel, is located in the heart of Rome.<br /><br />The Italian soccer federation (FIGC) said the Olympic Stadium would be filled to at least 25% of its 68,000 capacity. It will host three group games and one quarter-final.<br /><br />There will be a fanzone and Football Village set up in the centre of the city, but Romans had mixed views on whether a fan frenzy was a good idea or not.<br /><br />Nearly 2,000 miles across the world is Azerbaijan's capital Baku, where more than a century ago the first oil barons struck rich on the shores of the Caspian Sea and built mansions and opera houses copied from Venice and Monte Carlo.<br /><br />Great glass towers make up the Baku skyline, transforming the seafront Oilmen Prospect where white 4x4s speed past immaculate boutiques of Dior, Armani and Tiffany & Co.<br /><br />Azerbaijan's national team didn't make it to the tournament, but the Baku Olympic Stadium will host three group games and one quarter-final. Residents of Baku were hopeful that being a host city would encourage tourism and inspire locals to get into soccer.<br /><br />It has a capacity of 69,000 - Azerbaijan's government and the local organising committee decided to cap attendance at 50% with fans from countries taking part allowed to attend if they present a negative COVID-19 test.<br /><br />Group A is made up of Italy, Turkey, Wales and Switzerland.
