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About UEFA EURO 2016

UEFA EURO 2016 will be the 15th edition of the UEFA European Championship. It is going to be held in France from 10 June to 10 July 2016. France was chosen as the host nation on 28th May 2010, after a bidding process. The matches will be played in ten stadia in ten cities: Bordeaux, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Saint-Denis, Saint-Étienne, and Toulouse. The winning team earns the right to compete at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup hosted by Russia.

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Stade Vélodrome

Stade Vélodrome, Marseille

The Stade Vélodrome is a multi-purpose stadium in Marseille, France. It has just been renovated for Euro 2016, which included a renewal of the two main stands and a unique roof covering all seating. It is an exciting time for fans of the club as the ground has increased its capacity to approximately 70,000.


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: 3 Boulevard Michelet, 13008 Marseille

  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (601 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (604 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (624 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (661 miles)
  • Dover to Dunkirk (665 miles)

Stade Bollaert-Delelis

Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens

Ferry travel is ideal for the Stade Bollaert-Delelis as the stadium is less than 90 miles from Dover, and plays host to England vs. Wales. The 38,000 capacity ground has undergone a large renovation project for Euro 2016 which includes a brand new playing surface.


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: Avenue Alfred Maës, 62300 Lens

  • Dover to Dunkirk (62 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (63 miles)
  • Hull to Zeebrugge (81 miles)

Stade Geoffroy Guichard

Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Étienne

Stade Geoffroy-Guichard is a multi-purpose stadium in Saint-Étienne, France. It is used primarily for football matches, and tournaments. It has been renovated in preparation for Euro 2016, the stadium has increased capacity up to 42,000.


Which ferry routes should I use?

    Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: 14 Rue Paul et Pierre Guichard, Saint-Étienne

  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (413 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (415 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (455 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole to St Malo (486 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (503 miles)
  • Dover to Dunkirk (507 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole/Dublin/Rosslare to Cherbourg (509 miles)
  • Hull to Zeebrugge (521 miles)

Stadium de Toulouse

Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse

Toulouse is France's fourth-largest urban area. The Stadium de Toulouse is the seventh biggest stadium in France. The stadium has a capacity of 35,500. It is home to the most successful rugby union club in France: Stade Toulousain (19 league titles and four Heineken Cups).


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: 1 Allée Gabriel Biénès, 31028 Toulouse

  • Portsmouth/Poole to St Malo (482 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (497 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (530 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (532 miles)
  • Plymouth/Cork/Rosslare to Roscoff (568 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole/Dublin/Rosslare to Cherbourg (570 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (602 miles)
  • Dover to Dunkirk (607 miles)
  • Hull to Zeebrugge (620 miles)

Stade des Lumières

Stade des Lumières, Lyon

The Parc Olympique Lyonnais, nicknamed the Grand Stade and the Stade des Lumières is the 59,186-capacity stadium. It is a word-class venue, equipped with all the necessary features required by UEFA to host international tournaments and events, beginning with the UEFA Euro 2016 Finals. It has become a fantastic new home ground for one of France's most iconic football teams - Olympique Lyonnais.


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: 10 Avenue Simone Veil, 69150 Décines-Charpieu, Lyon

  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (410 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (413 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (433 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (470 miles)
  • Dover to Dunkirk (474 miles)
  • Hull to Zeebrugge(488 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole/Dublin/Rosslare to Cherbourg (514 miles)
  • Plymouth/Cork/Rosslare to Roscoff (595 miles)

Stade de Nice

Stade de Nice, Nice

The Stade de Nice is normally named the Allianz Riviera, and hosts the home games of OGC Nice. Due to UEFA sponsorship regulations, the stadium will adopt the name Stade de Nice for the duration of the tournament. This stadium has capacity for 35,000 and is a truly unique structure, using over 4,000 solar panels and recycling rainwater making it one of the most eco-friendly stadiums in the world.


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: Boulevard des Jardiniers, 06206 Nice

  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (695 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (697 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (717 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (754 miles)
  • Dover to Dunkirk (758 miles)

Stade de France

Stade de France, Paris

Stade de France is the largest stadium in France and the stadium where the French national team plays its most important home matches. Stade de France will host the final of the European Championships. It will furthermore host four first round group matches, one round of 16 match, and one quarter final.

Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: Stade de France, 93216 Saint-Denis, Paris

  • Newhaven to Dieppe (107 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (123 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (145 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (175 miles)
  • Dover to Dunkirk (178 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole/Dublin/Rosslare to Cherbourg (226 miles)
  • Plymouth/Cork to Roscoff (355 miles)

Parc des Princes

Parc des Princes, Paris

Today, the Parc des Princes stadium is one of the most important stadiums in Europe. is the home ground of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), one of the top European football clubs.In preparation for Euro 2016, two new rows of seats have been added taking the capacity to nearly 60,000.


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: 24 Rue du Commandant Guilbaud, 75781 Paris Cedex 16

  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (120 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (122 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (142 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (184 miles)
  • Dover to Dunkirk (187 miles)
  • Hull to Zeebrugge (202 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole/Dublin/Rosslare to Cherbourg (224 miles)
  • Plymouth/Cork/Rosslare to Roscoff (345 miles)

Stade Pierre Mauroy

Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille

Stade Pierre-Mauroy is a multi-use stadium in Villeneuve d'Ascq, near Lille, France. It has been officially opened in summer 2012. The Stade Pierre Mauroy is the first stadium in France with a retractable roof, and is the new home of Lille OSC FC. The capacity is for up to 50,000 people.


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: 261 Boulevard de Tournai, 59650 Villeneuve d'Ascq, Lille

  • Dover to Dunkirk (52 miles)
  • Hull to Zeebrugge (65 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (73 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (139 miles)
  • Newcastle to Amsterdam (193 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (196 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole/Dublin/Rosslare to Cherbourg (313 miles)
  • Plymouth/Cork/Rosslare to Roscoff (452 miles)

Stade Matmut-Atlantique

Stade Matmut-Atlantique, Bordeaux

The Matmut Atlantique is located on the left bank, at the heart of the Bordeaux-Lac district.It is a brand new stadium, and the new home of Girondins de Bordeaux football club. The capacity is for up to 42,000 people.


Which ferry routes should I use?

Routes are ordered by distance from the arrival port to the stadium. The stadium address is: Cours Jules Ladoumegue, 33300 Bordeaux

  • Portsmouth/Plymouth/Poole to St Malo (326 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Caen (361 miles)
  • Portsmouth to Le Havre (385 miles)
  • Plymouth/Cork/Rosslare to Roscoff (413 miles)
  • Newhaven to Dieppe (426 miles)
  • Portsmouth/Poole/Dublin/Rosslare to Cherbourg (433 miles)
  • Dover to Calais (426 miles)

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