
Dublin's Aviva Stadium will host four matches in the tournament, including a Round of 16 tie on June 30th next year.
The tournament will be the biggest international sporting event to take place on these shores in recent years, and follows on from Ireland's hosting of the UEFA Under-17 European Championships this year, and the UEFA Europa League Final in 2011.
So far, over 850 applicants have been interviewed for a variety of roles that will be situated around Dublin. The Volunteer Team in Dublin is set to be an international affair, with almost 60 different nationalities being interviewed so far.
Paul Martyn, Volunteer Manager Dublin UEFA EURO 2020 is hoping to see people take the opportunity to apply in the coming days.
"The calibre of those interviewed so far has been exceptional. We're delighted with the quality of applicatants interviewed so far. It's a once-off opportunity for people in the football family to get involved in UEFA EURO 2020 and to be PART OF THE TEAM next summer. We dont want anyone to miss out of the chance before the October 31st deadline."
To be part of the Volunteer Team, visit euro2020.com/volunteers