Italy begin their European Under-21 Championship against Spain on June 16, then face Poland and Belgium.
The Azzurrini were drawn in the Group of Death this evening, despite being the tournament hosts, and face a very tough route to the semi-finals.
The three group winners qualify along with the best runners-up.
Italy open their campaign against Spain at the Stadio Dall’Ara in Bologna on June 16.
Italy begin their European Under-21 Championship against Spain on June 16, then face Poland and Belgium.
The Azzurrini were drawn in the Group of Death this evening, despite being the tournament hosts, and face a very tough route to the semi-finals.
The three group winners qualify along with the best runners-up.
Italy open their campaign against Spain at the Stadio Dall’Ara in Bologna on June 16.
The same arena also hosts the match with Poland on June 19, then it’s over to the Mapei Stadium in Reggio-Emilia for Belgium on June 22.
Although the dates have been confirmed, the venues will only be finalised on December 12.
Group A
June 16
Poland v Belgium (Reggio-Emilia)
Italy v Spain (Bologna)
June 19
Spain v Belgium (Reggio-Emilia)
Italy v Poland (Bologna)
June 22
Spain v Poland (Bologna)
Italy v Belgium (Reggio-Emilia)
Group B
June 17
Serbia v Austria (Trieste)
Germany v Denmark (Udine)
June 20
Denmark v Austria
Germany v Serbia
June 23
Denmark v Serbia
Austria v Germany
Group C
June 18
Romania v Croatia
England v France (Cesena)
June 21
England v Romania
France v Croatia
June 23
France v Romania
Croatia v England (San Marino)
Semi-Finals
June 27
Final
June 30
Udine