The short answer
Where is Euro 2028 being held?
UEFA Euro 2028 is being held across the UK and Ireland, co-hosted by England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland. The tournament runs from 9 June to 9 July 2028 across nine stadiums in eight host cities, with 24 teams playing 51 matches. It opens at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on 9 June and ends with the final at Wembley Stadium in London on 9 July. Wembley also stages both semi-finals; the four quarter-finals are split between London, Cardiff, Glasgow and Dublin.
England
6 stadiums- Wembley Stadium - LondonFinal · Semi-final · Quarter-final
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - LondonGroup & knockout matches
- Etihad Stadium - ManchesterGroup & knockout matches
- Everton Stadium - LiverpoolGroup & knockout matchesKnown commercially as the Hill Dickinson Stadium; UEFA uses sponsor-free venue names at its tournaments.
- St James' Park - NewcastleGroup & knockout matches
- Villa Park - BirminghamGroup & knockout matches
Wales
1 stadium- Principality Stadium - CardiffOpening match · Quarter-final
Scotland
1 stadium- Hampden Park - GlasgowQuarter-final
Republic of Ireland
1 stadium- Aviva Stadium - DublinQuarter-final
Northern Ireland is not hosting any matches. Casement Park in Belfast was part of the original UK and Ireland bid but was withdrawn as a host venue after delays and rising costs in its redevelopment, taking the tournament from ten stadiums to nine.
Common questions
Euro 2028 hospitality - FAQs
UEFA Euro 2028 is being held across the United Kingdom and Ireland, co-hosted by England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland. Matches are played at nine stadiums in eight cities: Wembley Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, Everton Stadium in Liverpool, St James' Park in Newcastle and Villa Park in Birmingham, plus the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Hampden Park in Glasgow and the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The tournament opens in Cardiff on 9 June 2028 and finishes with the final at Wembley on 9 July 2028.
Nine stadiums host UEFA Euro 2028. In England: Wembley Stadium (London), Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London), the Etihad Stadium (Manchester), Everton Stadium (Liverpool), St James' Park (Newcastle) and Villa Park (Birmingham). In Wales: the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. In Scotland: Hampden Park in Glasgow. In the Republic of Ireland: the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Wembley stages both semi-finals and the final; the other four quarter-finals are split between Wembley, Cardiff, Glasgow and Dublin. Everton's ground is known commercially as the Hill Dickinson Stadium, but UEFA uses sponsor-free venue names at its tournaments, so it plays as Everton Stadium for Euro 2028.
No. Casement Park in Belfast was part of the original UK and Ireland bid, but it was withdrawn as a host venue after delays and rising costs in its redevelopment. That reduced the tournament from ten stadiums to nine, and Northern Ireland is not staging any Euro 2028 matches. The four host nations are England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland.
UEFA Euro 2028 runs from 9 June to 9 July 2028 - 31 days of football co-hosted by England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland. The tournament opens at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on 9 June and closes with the final at Wembley Stadium in London on 9 July. In total there are 24 teams, 51 matches and nine host stadiums across eight cities.
Host-nation fixtures and their venues are confirmed once the tournament schedule and draw are finalised by UEFA. As co-hosts, the four home nations each have host stadiums in play - Wembley and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Etihad Stadium, Everton Stadium, St James' Park and Villa Park in England; the Principality Stadium in Cardiff; Hampden Park in Glasgow; and the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Join the waitlist and tell us which nation you want to follow, and we'll flag the right fixtures and hospitality the moment they're confirmed.
Two years out, exact fixtures, kick-off times and hospitality packages have not yet been released - so nothing is on sale yet. What you can do now is register your interest on the waitlist: tell us the host city or venue you're most interested in, and we'll contact you first, before general release, once fixtures, availability and pricing are confirmed. There's no cost or commitment to join, and no price is shown until packages are live.
No. DN Global is not an official UEFA partner or an official Euro 2028 provider. We source official hospitality through authorised channels - the same approach as the rest of our programme - which means genuine, valid packages without implying any official tournament status we don't hold. Several Euro 2028 host stadiums are grounds we already arrange hospitality at for club and international football, which gives us a head start on venue knowledge and logistics.
Euro 2028 is played across grounds we already know. We arrange England hospitality at Wembley - the venue for the semi-finals and final - and club hospitality at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the Etihad Stadium, both host venues. That existing venue knowledge, combined with one named account manager, all-inclusive pricing and official packages sourced through authorised channels, is what we bring to a home-nations tournament.