The Gazprom Arena will host three matches from Group E, which includes Spain, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia. Initially, these games were planned for Dublin, however, due to the COVID-19 situation, UEFA moved the games to St. Petersburg.
Dejan Lovren will be with Croatia, who'll be playing their group stage games in England and Scotland.
Zenit at Euro 2020
Group BBelgium v Russia
When: 12 June 10pm
Where: Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg
TV: Russia 1
Finland v Russia
When: 16 June 4pm
Where: Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg
TV: Channel One
Russia v Denmark
When: 21 June 10pm
Where: Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark
TV: Channel One
Group D
England v Croatia
When: 13 June 4pm
Where: Wembley, London, England
TV: Russia 1
Croatia v Czech Republic
When: 18 June 7pm
Where: Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
TV: Russia 1
Croatia v Scotland
When: 22 June 10pm
Where: Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Gazprom Arena at Euro 2020
Group BFinland v Belgium
When: 21 June 10pm
Where: Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg
Group E
Poland v Slovakia
When: 14 June 7pm
Where: Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg
TV: Match TV
Sweden v Slovakia
When: 18 June 4pm
Where: Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg
TV: Match TV
Sweden v Poland
When: 23 June 7pm
Where: Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg
Quarterfinals
Winner of 2nd place Group D v 2nd place Group E and winner of Group F v 3rd place Group A/B/C)When: 2 July 7pm
Where: Gazprom Arena, St. Petersburg