Donetsk's enormous 96,000m² fan zone, located close to the bus station, will feature three giant screens and will open for the duration of the tournament from 12.00 to 02.00 local time. Read more.
Kharkiv's 50,000-capacity fan zone, located in one of the biggest city squares in the world, will feature three giant screens, is free to enter and will broadcast all 31 matches live. Read more.
Kyiv's fan zone, located right in the heart of in the city, will feature four giant screens and will open for the duration of the tournament from 12.00 to 01.00 local time. It is free to enter. Read more.
Lviv's fan zone, located on a busy thoroughfare in the city, will open for the duration of the tournament from 12.00 to 00.00 local time on matchdays, 14.00 to 22.00 on non-matchdays. Read more.
Wroclaw's 30,000-capacity fan zone, located in the heart of the city, will feature three big screens and will open throughout the tournament from 10.00 to 00.00 local time. It is free to enter. Read more.
Poznan's 30,000-capacity fan zone, located close to the bus and train stations, will centre on one enormous 120m² screen and wlll be open for the duration of the tournament. It is free to enter. Read more.
Gdansk's 30,000-capacity fan zone, located close to the bus and train stations, will centre on one giant 100m² screen, will open for the duration of the tournament and is free to enter. Read more.