All stadiums hosting Euro 2028 have been revealed
Where the tournament’s matches will take place.
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Miguel Solomons
Dailysports's expert
After the 2026 World Cup, fans can look forward to another major event — Euro 2028, which will be held across four countries.
Details: UEFA has officially announced the nine stadiums in eight cities that will host matches at Euro 2028. The venues are located in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and England. The full list of arenas set to stage the European Championship games is now confirmed:
- Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- Aviva Stadium, Dublin
- Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Etihad Stadium, Manchester
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
- Villa Park, Birmingham
- Anfield, Liverpool
- St James’ Park, Newcastle
- Wembley Stadium, London
Reminder: Euro 2028 will be jointly hosted by four nations, and it has already been revealed which country will stage the tournament’s opening match.