England have now named their squad for the tournament and Gareth Southgate's side will be one of the favourites.
Euro 2020 was postponed last year due to Covid, but the tournament returns this summer with the same teams and nearly the same host cities - Seville and St Petersburg replacing Bilbao and Dublin.
England will take on Scotland in the group stages in what will be their first tournament clash since Euro 96.
The tournament consists of 24 teams, split across six groups. The top 16 teams will progress to the knockout stages, with the top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams to go through. The competition then enters a traditional knockout format.
But where can you watch England play?
Here are some of the places in Doncaster that will be screening matches.