UK and Ireland Land Euro 2028 – Football’s Biggest Party Heads Home
Breaking news! The UK and Ireland will proudly co-host Euro 2028, Europe’s top men’s football tournament, with all five nations sharing the action. This comes hot on the heels of Turkey pulling out to team up with Italy for Euro 2032, which also got the green light on the same day.
£2.6 Billion Boost for British Isles Economy
The bid chiefs reckon Euro 2028 will pump around £2.6 billion into England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. Local economies are set for a massive shot in the arm as fans flood stadiums and cities.
Wembley to Shine While Old Trafford and Anfield Miss Out
London’s iconic Wembley Stadium is set to be the showpiece, hosting the final and possibly both semi-finals, cementing its legendary status. Surprisingly, football giants Anfield and Old Trafford won’t make the cut this time.
The Ten Stadiums Hosting Euro 2028
- Wembley Stadium, London
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
- The Etihad Stadium, Manchester
- St James’ Park, Newcastle
- Villa Park, Birmingham
- Bramley-Moore Dock, Liverpool (Everton’s new ground)
- Casement Park, Belfast
- Aviva Stadium, Dublin
- Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Host Nations Guaranteed a Fair Shot with Safety-Net Berths
UEFA’s playing fair, reserving two safety-net spots for host nations if they fail to qualify on merit. If more than two miss out, the best two records will clinch the places — keeping the tournament competitive and packed with Europe’s finest.