Italy have announced they will play their Euro 2020 qualifier against Finland in Udine, then host Liechtenstein at the Tardini in Parma.

The run-up to the tournament begins on March 23, 2019, with Finland visiting the Dacia Arena – formerly the Stadio Friuli – in Udine.

Just three days later on March 26, Liechtenstein will take on the Azzurri at the Stadio Tardini in Parma.

Roberto Mancini’s Nazionale are in the same group as Bosnia & Herzegovina, Greece and Armenia.

Italy have announced they will play their Euro 2020 qualifier against Finland in Udine, then host Liechtenstein at the Tardini in Parma.

The run-up to the tournament begins on March 23, 2019, with Finland visiting the Dacia Arena – formerly the Stadio Friuli – in Udine.

Just three days later on March 26, Liechtenstein will take on the Azzurri at the Stadio Tardini in Parma.

Roberto Mancini’s Nazionale are in the same group as Bosnia & Herzegovina, Greece and Armenia.

Udinese’s stadium will also host the Final of the European Under-21 Championship on June 30, 2019.

Italy are unbeaten in their eight games here, coming away with six wins and two draws.

There have been six internationals at the Tardini, with Italy winning all of them except for a 2-1 loss to France in the November 2012 friendly.

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