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Greenwich Euro 2020 zone in Greenwich Park this summer

Football fans of all ages and visitors from across Europe will be able to watch England matches, the semi-finals and final of the UEFA EURO 2020 Football Championship at a special Fan Zone in Greenwich Park this summer.

In a break with tradition, this summer’s competition will take place across the continent, with Wembley Stadium hosting seven games including both semi-finals and the final.

A family-friendly Fan Zone has now received planning permission from Greenwich council to set up in Greenwich Park.

The Fan Zone will also host some community events and family-friendly activities throughout the tournament.

Subject to licensing approval, approximately 30,000 free tickets will be made available for Londoners, local people and fans from across Europe to come to the Fan Zone for each of the matches.

East Greenwich resident, Susanne Wiebauer, said: “UEFA EURO 2020 is going to be one of the biggest sporting events this country has ever seen and it is really exciting to think that Greenwich will be part of the action. So many people visiting the area will be a great boost for the local economy.

“Having experienced the excitement at fanzones in different cities during FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany, I can say that it is a huge opportunity and chance for Greenwich to bring people together to support their teams and celebrate.

“Which better place than beautiful Greenwich Park to show to the world that Greenwich is open and welcoming.”

Councillor Danny Thorpe, Leader of the council, said: “This amazing opportunity will bring our communities together to celebrate home games and offer a boost for local businesses.

We hope that as many of our residents as possible will take advantage of the 4,500 free tickets reserved specifically for them, joining family and friends for a truly memorable match day experience.”


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