what stadiums will host euro 2028
The stadiums set to host UEFA Euro 2028 are Wembley Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and Etihad Stadium in England; Villa Park and St James’ Park; Hampden Park in Scotland; Principality Stadium in Cardiff; Aviva Stadium in Dublin; and Everton Stadium in Liverpool. UEFA’s venue guide says the tournament will be played across nine stadiums in eight cities in the UK and Ireland, with matches running from 9 June to 9 July 2028.
Host stadiums
| Stadium | City |
|---|---|
| Wembley Stadium | London |
| Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | London |
| Etihad Stadium | Manchester |
| Villa Park | Birmingham |
| St James’ Park | Newcastle |
| Everton Stadium | Liverpool |
| Hampden Park | Glasgow |
| Principality Stadium | Cardiff |
| Aviva Stadium | Dublin |
Quick note
Some earlier reporting and bid documents listed different candidate venues, but UEFA’s latest venue guide confirms the nine-stadium lineup above. If you want, I can also give you the cities by country or the likely match roles for each stadium.