Vienna

Vienna is home to the Ernst-Happel-Stadion. It will be the venue for the Final of the tournament. Capacity at the Stadium has been raised to over 50,000 and spectators will be able to see a total of seven games. One of the games not to miss is Austria v Germany. There is no love lost between these two nations and usually Austria play to their very best. This match provides an excellenet chance for them to cause a big upset.

Klagenfurt

The futuristic stadium based in Klagenfurt, is regarded as one of the most beautiful in Europe. Klagenfurt will host three Group B games: Its ground capacity is 30,000. We have a sneaky regard for the Polish side to do well in the Group stages and their game against Germany is a game in which they will ‘pull out all the stops’ to win. Do not miss this game and be ready to click into our bookmakers free bets links!

Innsbruck

The Tivoli NEU Stadium, built in 2000 will have its 15000 capacity extended for the Tournament to 30,000. They will host three Group D matches: Insbruck will provide an early opportunity to see the muuch fancied Spanish in their opening EURO 2008 game agaqinst Russia. Will Fernando Torres get Spain off to a good start and be their first goalscorer? This has to be worth a bet.

Salzburg

The Stadium Salzberg was built in 2003 and has had its capacity raised from 18,000 to over 30,000. It will play host to three first round matches. Greece, the reigning Champions have been afforded the luxury of playing all their games in Salzburg. This will almost certainly be in their favour and they will get to know the pitch much better than their opponents. There opener against the Swedes promises to be atough match. Is a draw on the cards here?

Basle

The St Jakob Stadium in Basle has a capacity of 33.000, and will host six matches in total, including the Tournamenet opener between Co-hosts Switzerland and the Czech Republic. The Swiss will be grateful that all their Group matches are here, as they will know that they arein a very tough Group. If they can perform however in front of their home fans, then it is possible that they can cause an upset or two in this Group. Their match against Turkey on the 11th June looks a good betting game.

Berne

The Capital of Switzerland is home to the Stade de Suisse, it has acapacity of 32000 and will host three Group matches: All of which are between teams competing in the 'Group of death'. World Champions Italy take on Holland in the opening Group C fixtures and it promises to be a quality affair. Noeither side will want to lose their opener and as often happens in opening Group fixtures a draw is a distinct possibility.

Geneva

Home to the Stade de Geneva, the ground has a capacity of 32, 000 and will host three Group A games: Runners up last time, Portugal, with Christiano Ronaldo in their team take on Turkey in what promises to be a interesting match. The Portugese will not want to start 2008 off like they did in 2004 and lose their opener.

Zurich

The Zurich Stadium has a total capacity of 31,000 and it will host three ganes from the 'Group of death'. World Cup runners up France will be very much put to the test against a Romanian side brimming with confidence. The Romanians expect to be the shock team in this Group, and who is to say that they will not overcome this experienced French team. They might just be worth a bet to do so!