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Halmstad will host two England games, v Finland on 15 June and Germany on 22 June
England will play Spain in Gothenburg on 18 June, while the stadium will also host a Semi-Final
Malmo will host three Group A matches and the Final
Helsingborg will host three Group A games and a Semi-Final match
Halmstad's Orjan Valls (UEFA.com)
Halmstad will host two England games, v Finland on 15 June and Germany on 22 June
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Tournament Cities and Venues
Four venues will be used in four Swedish towns and cities during the UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
Malmo New Stadium, Malmo
Capacity: 21,000
The 'Malmo New Stadium' was specifically built to be one of the four venues that would play host to the Under-21 Championship in Sweden. This ground has been given the opportunity to host the Final as well as three Group A matches.
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Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg
Capacity: 16,700
The Gamla Ullevi stadium is home to three of the biggest football clubs in Gothenburg and has a capacity of nearly 17,000. The stadium has been under reconstruction since 2007 in order for it to be completed in time for the Under-21 Championship.
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Olympia Helsingborg, Helsingborg
Capacity: 12,500
One of the more historic stadiums to be used at the 2009 Championship is the Olympia Helsingborg. Holding 12,500 in capacity, the Olympia contains a past dating as far back as the 1958 World Cup. The stadium will host three Group A matches and a Semi-Final.
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Orjans Vall, Halmstad, Halmstad
Capacity: 7,500
The smallest venue of the four, the Orjans Vall in Halmstad is home to two clubs, Halmstad BK and IS Halmia. Holding 7,500, the stadium will host three Group B matches. It is nearly 90 years old and hosted two World Cup matches in 1958.
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