Wembley Stadium will have the last and semi-finals of Euro 2020, European legislating body Uefa has affirmed.
Glasgow's Hampden Park and Dublin's Aviva Stadium will have keep going 16 matches and three gathering recreations.
The English Football Association won consistently after the German FA (DFB) withdrew just before the Uefa vote to concentrate on an offer to stage Euro 2024.
Cardiff passed up a great opportunity as one of the 13 venues that will have matches for the first dish mainland Euros.
Realistic demonstrating separations between Euro 2020 venues
England's FA administrator Greg Dyke, 67, said: "This offering methodology was interested in more than 50 Uefa nations so for Wembley to be perceived thusly is demonstration of a ton of diligent work in the background."
Dyke affirmed that the FA had held dialogs with their German partners yet said there was no arrangement set up to back DFB's offered for Euro 2024.
"There is no understanding other than we won't offer for 2024, as we wouldn't get it," Dyke said.
England chief Roy Hodgson said the chance to play a last at Wembley would be phenomenal inspiration for his players.
"For the youthful group that is developing, large portions of those players will be getting it done football years in 2020," the 67-year-old said.
"On the off chance that the youthful players of today don't utilize this to goad them on then they are committing an error.
Greg Dyke
FA boss Greg Dyke says there is no understanding set up to vote in favor of Germany
"By 2020 some of them will be playing their fifth competition and that is the kind of experience you can't purchase."
The quarter-finals and three gathering matches will be held in Munich (Germany), Baku (Azerbaijan), Rome (Italy) and St Petersburg (Russia).
The other host urban areas that will hold three gathering amusements and a last 16 amusement are Copenhagen (Denmark), Bucharest (Romania), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Bilbao (Spain), Budapest (Hungary) and Brussels (Belgium).
Scottish FA CEO Stewart Regan said the sponsorship of previous Manchester United chief Sir Alex Ferguson and the long history of football in Scotland had been key to their offer.
"Glasgow was the city that held the first ever football match at worldwide level - in the middle of England and Scotland - in 1872 and we played overwhelming on the history," Regan said.
"Sir Alex Ferguson, a week ago, upheld us, and talked energetically. Football has won today and we are pleased."
England as hosts
England has just facilitated one significant competition since the 1966 World Cup, the Euro 96 competition
The FA fizzled with offers for the 2006 World Cup, missing out to Germany, and the 2018 World Cup to be facilitated by Russia
The new 90,000-limit Wembley has arranged two Champions League finals in the previous three years
On Cardiff's fizzled offered, Welsh FA CEO Jonathan Ford said: "We had an extremely solid specialized offer, we have a superb stadium and record in arranging real occasions.
"However it descended to a vote and, lamentably, Wales were not fruitful this time."
Stockholm, Skopje, Jerusalem, Sofia and Minsk were alternate urban communities excluded in the 13.
The current multi-nation organization is the brainchild of Uefa president Michel Platini and is required to be an one-off to check the 60th commemoration of the European confederation.
Platini said: "This is a noteworthy minute in light of the fact that we'll have the capacity to bring this rival to all the nations of Europe and particularly to nations that would never overall have the opportunity to have such a rival."
Euro 2020 venue data
Semi-finals and last
Wembley Stadium (London)
Three gathering stage amusements and one quarter-last
Baku Olympic Stadium (Baku)
Allianz Arena (Munich)
Stadio Olimpico (Rome)
Zenit Arena (St Petersburg)
Three gathering stage recreations and one round-of-16 match
Eurostadium (Brussels)
Parken Stadium (Copenhagen)
Ferenc Puskas Stadium (Budapest)
Aviva Stadium (Dublin)
Amsterdam Arena (Amsterdam)
National Arena (Bucharest)
Hampden Park (Glasgow)
San Mames Stadium (Bilbao)
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