UEFA Euro 2028
The biggest football tournament in Europe, spread across 5 nations in the UK and Ireland. England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland unite to host the continent's greatest footballing spectacle — with the Final at Wembley, London.
Host Nations & Stadiums
Euro 2028 is the first European Championship co-hosted by five nations. Each brings world-class stadiums, iconic fan atmospheres, and unique travel experiences.
England
- ›Wembley Stadium (Final)
- ›Old Trafford
- ›Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- ›St James' Park
The Final — Wembley Stadium, London
90,000-capacity Wembley Stadium hosts the UEFA Euro 2028 Final — the pinnacle of European international football. Getting a Final ticket will be the hardest in the tournament's history. But being in London during Final week, even without a ticket, is an experience unlike anything else.
Host City Guides
Six cities, five nations, one tournament. Each destination offers a distinct football culture and a world-class travel experience in its own right.
London
A world city that needs no introduction. Wembley Stadium hosts the Final and semi-finals. Two weeks of football in London is a bucket-list experience — combine with the National Gallery, Southbank, and the best pub scene in Europe.
Flights to London →Manchester
Old Trafford brings the Theatre of Dreams into the tournament. Stay in the Northern Quarter, explore Piccadilly Gardens, and enjoy one of the most passionate football cities in the world.
Flights to Manchester →Glasgow
Hampden Park, Glasgow Green, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, and world-class whisky bars. Glasgow has transformed into a brilliant cultural city — one of the warmest welcomes in football, bar none.
Flights to Glasgow →Cardiff
The Principality Stadium is one of Europe's most atmospheric grounds with a retractable roof. Cardiff Bay, the Millennium Centre, and a compact city centre make it the perfect one or two-night addition to a UK football trip.
Flights to Cardiff →Dublin
Aviva Stadium in the heart of Dublin is football as it should be — joyful, passionate, and loud. Add Temple Bar, the Guinness Storehouse, and the Wicklow Mountains. Dublin is one of Europe's great short-break cities.
Flights to Dublin →Belfast
Windsor Park and the Titanic Museum in one city — Belfast has reinvented itself as a must-visit destination. Cathedral Quarter pubs, the Giant's Causeway day trip, and the warmest football hospitality in the British Isles.
Flights to Belfast →Early Planning Tips
Book early — 2028 is now
Euro 2028 is approximately 2 years away. Popular routes to London, Manchester, Dublin, and Glasgow will begin pricing significantly above baseline closer to the tournament. Book flights and accommodation now on flexible/refundable fares.
Plan a multi-city itinerary
The UK and Ireland are perfectly connected by train (LNER, Avanti, CrossCountry) and short flights. A London–Manchester–Glasgow–Dublin multi-city trip is entirely feasible within 10–14 days during the tournament.
Wembley Final — hardest ticket in European football
The Wembley Final will be among the most in-demand tickets in the history of European football. UEFA's ballot system will be the primary route — register on uefa.com as soon as ticketing opens. Secondary market prices will be extreme.
Summer in the UK — better than you think
June and July in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland averages 20–25°C with long summer evenings. Occasional showers are possible — pack a light rain layer. The long daylight hours (sunset after 9pm) make post-match evenings spectacular.
Follow UEFA for ballot dates
Monitor uefa.com/euro-2028 for all official ticketing announcements, ballot registration dates, and schedule releases. Set up email alerts and follow @UEFA on social channels. Being early in the ballot is the single biggest factor.
Where to Stay
Book accommodation early — particularly in London for the Final and semi-finals, Manchester for Old Trafford matches, and Dublin. Prices will rise sharply once the schedule is confirmed.
Find Hotels — London (Final City)
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UEFA Euro 2028 — FAQ
Where is UEFA Euro 2028?
UEFA Euro 2028 is hosted jointly across 5 nations: England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. The Final is at Wembley Stadium, London, with a capacity of 90,000.
When is UEFA Euro 2028?
UEFA Euro 2028 takes place in June and July 2028. Exact match dates and the full schedule are to be confirmed pending the official UEFA release.
How do I plan for Euro 2028?
Monitor UEFA.com for ticket ballot dates and register early. Book multi-city UK and Ireland travel as early as possible — flights and hotels will fill fast. The Wembley Final will sell out immediately in the ballot. Consider planning a multi-city itinerary across England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.
What makes Euro 2028 special?
Euro 2028 is the first European Championship hosted jointly by 5 nations, spread across the full breadth of the UK and Ireland. The Wembley Final in London is the pinnacle of European club and international football. The pub culture across England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland makes this the best atmosphere in world football.
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