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Serbia will welcome Europe with passionate football culture, vibrant city life, rich gastronomy and unforgettable hospitality. From Belgrade’s historic fortresses and riverside energy to the mountains, spas and natural landscapes of western and southern Serbia, 2026/27 UEFA European Under-21 Championship will combine modern stadiums, deep sporting tradition, cultural heritage and authentic local colour across the country.
Loznica Stadium
Capacity: 8,115
Loznica Stadium represents a new era of football infrastructure in western Serbia. Since opening its doors in 2023, the venue has hosted sold-out Serbian Cup finals and national women's team matches which have brought thousands of supporters to Loznica. In 2027, the stadium will become a stage for Europe’s next generation of football stars.
Matches at Loznica Stadium, Loznica
17/06: C1 vs C2 (TBC)
20/06: C1 vs C3 (TBC)
23/06: C4 vs C1 (TBC)
27/06: Winner Group C vs Runners-up Group A (TBC)
Host city: Loznica
Located in the Macva district, near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Loznica stands at the heart of an area of outstanding natural beauty, and is a major draw for tourists in Serbia. It has libraries, museums and - if you venture out into the countryside - monasteries, and is a great place to experience Serbian cuisine.
Things to do in Loznica
• Visit Tršić Ethno Village, one of the country’s most important heritage sites and the birthplace of celebrated Serbian scholar Vuk Karadžić.
• Relax in Banja Koviljača, one of Serbia’s oldest spa destinations, known for its thermal springs and elegant parks.
• Go for a walk along the Drina River to experience the countryside and enjoy some authentic local hospitality.
• Explore Gučevo Mountain and hike through forest trails to enjoy panoramic views over western Serbia and the Drina valley.