Football fans will have got acquainted with a number of English stadia during the Women's Euros so far, and the semi-final between Germany and France on Wednesday evening will be played out in Milton Keynes.
Stadium MK, which is home to MK Dons FC, has a capacity of 30,000 and has previously hosted the Lionesses, England U21s, and the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Germany have already played at this venue during the tournament, beating Finland 3-0 on July 16, but the last-four encounter marks the first time France will have played there at the Women's European Championship, which is being staged 12 months later than planned due to Covid.
Germany v France kicks off at 8pm (UK time) on Wednesday, July 27.
Which stadiums have been used in Women's Euros?
Ten stadiums across England are being used for the Euros: Brighton and Hove Community Stadium, Wembley Stadium, Brentford Community Stadium, Manchester City Academy Stadium, Milton Keynes' Stadium MK, Rotherham's New York Stadium, St Mary's, Old Trafford, Leigh Sports Village and Bramall Lane in Sheffield.