Eurostadium

Eurostadium was a proposed stadium in the Grimbergen, Belgium, just north of Brussels. It will have a seated capacity of 62,613. In 2015, the building has a deadline of 2019. It would host UEFA Euro 2020 matches, and would become the home ground of the Belgian national football team and RSC Anderlecht. In contrast to the current stadium at the Heysel Plateau, the King Baudouin Stadium, it would no longer contain an athletic track.

In March 2015 the City of Brussels council chose the Ghelamco/BAM consortium as best candidate to finance, build and exploit the stadium. During the years that followed however, the project was plagued by numerous political delays. Anderlecht eventually pulled out of the project in February 2017. Because of the delays, the stadium may not be built in time for EURO 2020, or even at all.

On 7 December 2017, the UEFA Executive Committee decided, due to the delays and uncertainty that the stadium will not be completed on time, to remove Brussels as a host city of UEFA Euro 2020. The games scheduled to be held there were instead awarded to Wembley Stadium. On January 30, 2018 Flemish Minister Schauvliege rejected the application from client Ghelamco for an environmental permit, which means the project is dead.