UEFA has unveiled the locations of the 21 base camps for teams participating in Euro 2024 in Germany, just over four months before the opening match in Munich.
The final three teams to play at the tournament will be confirmed after a qualification round in March.
Host nation Germany will be based in the northern Bavarian town of Herzogenaurach, the headquarters of kit manufacturer Adidas, having been based in Berlin for the 2006 World Cup.
Champions Italy will be based in Iserlohn, close to Dortmund, while 2016 winners Portugal will set up camp next to an 800-year old monastery near Harsewinkel.
Euro 2020 runners up England will be based on a golf resort in the central German village of Blankenhain, near Leipzig.