Euro 2028: Key Details on Dates, Venues, and Format
Posted on November 13, 2025
Euro 2028 is set to take place from June 9 to July 9, 2028, across the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. The tournament will feature 24 teams competing in nine venues, including iconic stadiums in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
Host Cities and Venues:
- Wembley Stadium, London: Eight matches
- Principality Stadium, Cardiff: Six matches
- Etihad Stadium, Manchester: Five matches
- St James' Park, Newcastle: Five matches
- Hampden Park, Glasgow: Six matches
- Aviva Stadium, Dublin: Seven matches
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London: Five matches
- Villa Park, Birmingham: Four matches
- Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool: Five matches
The tournament will begin with an exciting opening match, potentially featuring Wales at the Principality Stadium. England's first game will be at the Etihad Stadium, with their final two group matches taking place at Wembley.
Qualification and Format: While the host nations will not be guaranteed automatic qualification, they will play all group games at home if they qualify. The tournament will follow a traditional format, with group stages leading to knockout rounds. The group winners and runners-up will advance to the Round of 16, with semi-finals and the final taking place at Wembley.
Changes in Host Nations: Northern Ireland was initially expected to participate as a host nation but has been removed from the list due to funding issues concerning the redevelopment of Casement Park. This change highlights the logistical challenges faced in preparing for such a significant event.
As excitement builds for Euro 2028, fans can anticipate a spectacular tournament celebrating football across multiple nations, showcasing both established legends and emerging talents in the sport.
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