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Which Stadiums Will Host Games At Euro 2028 In UK And Ireland?

UEFA confirmed this week that Euro 2028 will be co-hosted by the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Cardiff's Principality Stadium is expected to host the opening match of the tournament, while the final will take place at London's Wembley Stadium.

Euro 2028 will be the second major tournament this century to feature games at Wembley and Glasgow's Hampden Park - after both also hosted games at Euro 2020.

Seven other stadiums will host matches at Euro 2028. Two of those stadiums - Belfast's Casement Park and Everton's new home at Bramley-Moore Dock in Liverpool - have not yet been built.

UEFA Euro 2028 Stadiums

A list of the 10 host stadiums where matches will take place during UEFA Euro 2028 in the UK and Ireland.

StadiumCityCapacity

Wembley Stadium

London

90,652

Principality Stadium

Cardiff

73,952

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

London

62,322

Etihad Stadium

Manchester

61,000

New Everton stadium

Liverpool

52,679

St. James' Park

Newcastle

52,305

Villa Park

Birmingham

52,190

Hampden Park

Glasgow

52,032

Aviva Stadium

Dublin

51,711

Casement Park

Belfast

34,500

A photo taken inside Cardiff's Principality Stadium during the 2017 UEFA Champions League final

Cardiff's Principality Stadium - which hosted the 2017 UEFA Champions League final - will be one of 10 venues used at Euro 2028