WALES will take on Italy, Switzerland and Turkey in Group A at Euro 2020 with two games in Baku and one in Rome.

The opening game for Ryan Giggs' men will be against Switzerland in Baku on June 13.

The Euro 2016 semi-finalists will then face Turkey in Baku on June 17 and finish the group against Italy in Rome on June 21.

Italy, coached by former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini, won all 10 of their qualifiers, having failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

The last two times the sides met in Italy, the Azzurri won 4-0.

Wales won their last meeting with Switzerland, a Euro qualifier in October 2011.

Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale were the scorers.

The last time Wales played Turkey, in a qualifier for the 1998 World Cup, it ended 6-4 to the Turks with Hakan Sukur scoring four.

Wales also now know the potential venues for their last-16 match, should they qualify.

If they were to win Group A, they would play at Wembley.

A second-place finish would send Wales to Amsterdam.

And of they were one of the best third-placed teams, they could play in Bilbao, Bucharest or Glasgow. 

England will face their 2018 World Cup semi-final conquerors Croatia in the group phase of Euro 2020.

Croatia beat England 2-1 after extra-time to deny Gareth Southgate's team a place in the World Cup final, and they will meet at Wembley on June 14.

England will also take on the Czech Republic, who beat them in qualifying for this tournament.

Their third opponent will be the winners of play-off path C, which includes Scotland.

The other possible opponents from that path are Israel, Norway and Serbia. The outcome of the play-offs will not be known until the end of March next year.

The Three Lions will play all three of their Group D games at Wembley.