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The match schedule for Euro 2028 has been confirmed by UEFA with fans of British football set for a footballing feast.

The European Championship takes place in the summer of 2028 and will be hosted by England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland with Belfast, Northern Ireland hosting the qualifying draw in December 2026. The competition itself takes place between Friday 9th June and Sunday 9th July with a total of 51 matches taking place.

With more than three million tickets available, there’s no doubting that we’re going to be in for a real treat.

Euro 2028 Match Schedule

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NYON, SWITZERLAND – OCTOBER 10: A view of the UEFA EURO trophy during the UEFA EURO 2028 & 2032 Host Announcement at the UEFA headquarters, The House of European Football on October 10, 2023 in Nyon, Switzerland. (Photo by Kristian Skeie – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
 

Euro 2028’s opening fixture will take place on Friday 9th June at the National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff with all nine host stadiums staging a minimum of three group stage fixtures between 9th June and Wednesday 21st June. All the stadiums, excluding Wembley Stadium, will also host a Round of 16 fixture between June 24th and June 27th.

The National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff, Hampden Park in Glasgow, Dublin Arena in Dublin and Wembley Stadium in London will all host a quarter-final fixture on June 30th and July 1st, before Wembley hosts the semi-finals on July 4th and July 5th. The home of English football will then host the Euro 2028 Final on Sunday 9th July.

All the host nations will play each of their group stage fixtures in front of their own fans if they qualify directly. All hosts must qualify for the tournament, but two spots are reserved if any of the nations fail to do so.

Should England qualify directly, they will play their opening game at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester before playing their remaining two matches at Wembley Stadium.

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, said: “Football is the universal language. It expresses passion, skill, courage, solidarity and respect better than any other, and it constantly reminds us that our differences are exactly what make our sport so beautiful. At UEFA EURO 2028, we will all speak football – loud, clear and united.

“The host nations, where the game first took shape, are eager to welcome millions of fans into legendary stadiums, providing the right stage for a festival of emotions, vividly encapsulated in the design we presented today. The fans will be the beating heart of this tournament. In the way matches are staged – including a new, more convenient kick-off time for the final – and in the services across host cities and stadiums, we want to maximise the fan experience, in the venues and around the world, so more people than ever can fully enjoy what promises to be one of the year’s greatest events.”

Euro 2028 Match Schedule In Full

Date

Team

Venue

Group Stage

Friday 9th June

A1 vs A2

National Stadium Of Wales, Cardiff

Saturday 10th June

B3 vs B4

Dublin Arena, Dublin

Saturday 10th June

A3 vs A4

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Saturday 10th June

B1 vs B2

Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Sunday 11th June

D3 vs D4

Everton Stadium, Liverpool

Sunday 11th June

C3 vs C4

Villa Park, Birmingham

Sunday 11th June

C1 vs C2

Wembley Stadium, London

Monday 12th June

E1 vs E2

Dublin Arena, Dublin

Monday 12th June

E3 vs E4

St James’ Park, Newcastle

Monday 12th June

D1 vs D2

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Thursday 13th June

F1 vs F2

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Thursday 13th June

F3 vs F4

Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Wednesday 14th June

A1 vs A3

National Stadium Of Wales, Cardiff

Wednesday 14th June

A2 vs A4

Everton Stadium, Liverpool

Wednesday 14th June

B1 v B3

Wembley Stadium, London

Thursday 15th June

C2 vs C4

St James’ Park, Newcastle

Thursday 15th June

B2 vs B4

Villa Park, Birmingham

Thursday 15th June

C1 vs C4

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Friday 16th June

E1 vs E3

Dublin Arena, Dublin

Friday 16th June

D2 vs D4

Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Friday 16th June

D1 vs D3

Wembley Stadium, London

Saturday 17th June

F1 vs F3

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Saturday 17th June

F2 vs F4

St James’ Park, Newcastle

Saturday 17th June

E2 vs E4

Everton Stadium, Liverpool

Sunday 18th June

A4 vs A1

National Stadium Of Wales, Cardiff

Sunday 18th June

A2 vs A3

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Monday 19th June

B2 vs B3

Dublin Arena, Dublin

Monday 19th June

B4 vs B1

Wembley Stadium, London

Tuesday 20th June

D2 vs D3

St James’ Park, Newcastle

Tuesday 20th June

C4 vs C1

Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Tuesday 20th June

C2 vs C3

Everton Stadium, Liverpool

Tuesday 20th June

D4 vs D1

Villa Park, Birmingham

Wednesday 21st June

F2 vs F3

National Stadium Of Wales, Cardiff

Wednesday 21st June

E4 vs E1

Dublin Arena, Dublin

Wednesday 21st June

F4 vs F1

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Wednesday 21st June

E2 vs E3

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Knockout Stage

Saturday 24th June

R16: 1A vs 2C

National Stadium Of Wales, Cardiff

Saturday 24th June

R16: 2A vs 2B

Everton Stadium, Liverpool

Sunday 25th June

R16: 1B vs 3 A/D/E/F

St James’ Park, Newcastle

Sunday 25th June

R16: 1C vs 3 D/E/F

Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Monday 26th June

R16: 1F vs 3 A/B/C

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Monday 26th June

R16: 2D vs 2E

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tuesday 27th June

R16: 1E vs 3 A/B/C/D

Dublin Arena, Dublin

Tuesday 27th June

R16: 1D vs 2F

Villa Park, Birmingham

Friday 30th June

QF: W41 vs W42

Dublin Arena, Dublin

Friday 30th June

QF: W39 vs W37

Wembley Stadium, London

Saturday 1st July

QF: W40 vs W38

National Stadium Of Wales, Cardiff

Saturday 1st July

QF: W44 vs W43

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Tuesday 4th July

SF: W45 vs W46

Wembley Stadium, London

Tuesday 4th July

SF: W47 vs W48

Wembley Stadium, London

Sunday 9th July

FINAL: W49 vs W50

Wembley Stadium, London

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15 Best Brazilian Footballers Right Now [Ranked]

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Brazil is arguably the most football-obsessed nation on earth. While financial, infrastructural, and environmental factors prevent the widespread participation of 11-a-side amateur football up and down South America’s most populated nation, Brazilian natives are forced to find creative ways to enjoy the beautiful game.

The Selecao have won the FIFA World Cup on five occasions – more than any other nation – and has developed a plethora of world-class talents who’ve dominated the South American, European, and the international game across history, including the legendary Pele, the step-over king Ronaldo Nazario, and the former Ballon d’Or winner Kaka.

Despite not winning a World Cup since 2002, there’s no shortage of current superstars in the Brazilian national team – including a few Ballon d’Or front-runners. Here are the 15 best Selecao stars in the world right now.

Ranking factors

  • Current form
  • Career reputation
  • Goals, assists, or defensive contributions
  • Technical brilliance

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Ederson

Fenerbahce

Goalkeepers haven’t always been allowed to play with the creativity and freedom synonymous with Brazilian outfield players. But as more emphasis has been placed on the goalkeeper’s involvement in build-up play in recent years, it’s no surprise to see a Brazilian among the very best at distributing the ball through opposition forward lines into midfield.

Ederson’s composure, passing, and, let’s not forget, elite shot-stopping skills were pivotal in the six Premier League titles Manchester City won during the the Brazilian’s time playing for Pep Guardiola‘s side, but he has often been overshadowed by his Liverpool counterpart, Alisson Becker. Despite that, there is no doubting the former Benfica’s deserved place on this list.

Ederson’s Brazil Career

Appearances

32

Clean Sheets

14

Goals Conceded

24

14

Rayan

Bournemouth

After starring for Vasco da Gama, Rayan made the switch to England, where he made waves at the unlikely destination of Bournemouth. A key figure for the Selecao’s youth teams, with whom he won an U-20 South American Championship, the rangy winger made a step up to the senior team in 2026 and has seen his value skyrocket as a result.

Rayan was thrust into the spotlight at the 2026 World Cup when he had to deputise for the injured Raphinha, but he accepted the responsibility with minimal fuss and demonstrated his value as an incisive winger.

Rayan’s Brazil Career

Appearances

5

Goals

1

Assists

1

13

Igor Thiago

Bournemouth

Something of a late bloomer, Igor Thiago’s sensational form in the Premier League propelled him straight into Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad for the 2026 World Cup. The towering Brentford striker scored 25 goals in all competitions in 2025/26, including 22 in what is widely considered the best league in the world.

While he is not necessarily a starter for Brazil and perhaps something of a system player, Thiago has shown his capacity for scoring with goals for the national team in friendly matches against Croatia and Panama.

Igor Thiago’s Brazil Career

Appearances

5

Goals

2

Assists

0

12

Neymar Jr

Santos

Neymar has not necessarily one of the top-performing Brazilians during the last few seasons. The era-defining winger disappointed some of his supporters by opting for an early move away from elite-level football, to join Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal in what turned out to be a disastrous move. But there are few, or perhaps only Argentina’s Lionel Messi, active footballers who are capable of manipulating defenders, controlling the ball, and producing moments of wonder in the way that Neymar is capable of.


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Injuries have, unfortunately, hampered the twilight period of his illustrious career but now back at boyhood club Santos, the winger appears to be finding his groove again, which is evidenced by the fact that he has been back in the Brazil fold, even being named in the 2026 World Cup squad.

Neymar’s Brazil Career

Appearances

129

Goals

79

Assists

59

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Ederson S.

Atalanta

While he has had to be patient due to the late-career resurgence of Casemiro, Ederson S. is nicely primed to step into the defensive midfield role for Brazil, having honed his craft over a number of seasons with Atalanta.


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Manchester United are in the market for midfielders, with a former Manchester City academy player in their sights.

Dubbed by various media outlets as ‘the next Rodri’, Ederson is an all-action midfielder with impressive tactical awareness and such athleticism combined with intelligence is the sort of thing that winning teams are built on. His career for Brazil will undoubtedly blossom in the coming years if his impressive form at club level is any indicator.

Ederson S.’s Brazil Career

Appearances

4

Goals

0

Assists

0

10

Casemiro

Free Agent

Casemiro Matthew Childs via Reuters

Few world-class players have had to put up with the level of criticism and scrutiny that Casemiro has, but he continues to make his detractors eat their words. In 2024, former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher infamously told the Brazilian midfielder to “leave the football before the football leaves you”, effectively telling the then-32-year-old to retire.

However, since then, Casemiro was key to Manchester United’s third-place Premier League finish in 2025/26 and remains a crucial cog in Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil team, scoring an important goal and earning a player-of-the-match award in the 2026 World Cup knockout stage game against Japan. His career will likely wind down quickly from here on, but at this moment, he remains one of his country’s best players.

Casemiro’s Brazil Career

Appearances

90

Goals

10

Assists

5

9

Endrick

Real Madrid

Much is still being learned about the most exciting teenage talent coming out of Brazil, Endrick. The striker’s posture, physical appearance, and eye for goal have drawn comparisons to none other than the country’s legendary goalscorer, Pele. Those are some big shoes to fill. So far, Endrick, who has been tipped for greatness since his early teens, has made – despite a lack of minutes – a seamless transition into men’s professional football.


Endrick in front of Brazil and Real Made badge


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Endrick has emerged as one of Brazilian football’s best ever talents, securing a move to La Liga giants Real Madrid.

Now 19, the talented teen showed flashes of quality in his debut season at Real Madrid, but went on loan in Ligue 1 to Lyon in search of regular minutes. While in France, Endrick’s form earned him a call-up to the Brazil squad for the 2026 World Cup and, though he is not a nailed-on starter, he has made an impact. The striker recorded an impressive three goals in his opening five Brazil appearances – but has failed to kick on since. Whether or not Endrick is a player who will go down in the legend books remains to be seen, but Brazilian natives have incredibly high expectations of the 19-year-old.

Endrick’s Brazil Career

Appearances

20

Goals

4

Assists

2

8

Gabriel Martinelli

Arsenal

It can be easy to forget that Gabriel Martinelli, who already has over 60 Arsenal goals to his name in all competitions, is still only 25. The Brazil and Gunners forwards’ electric pace, strength, and ruthless ability inside the opposition’s penalty box has made him one of the most feared attackers in the Premier League.

Martinelli, whose direct approach feels slightly reminiscent of a young Cristiano Ronaldo, feels destined for a long career at the top level. The young forward hasn’t had a sustained run of games for the national team yet, but did earn a call-up to the national team for Copa America. Injuries once again somewhat disrupted recent seasons, but he will be eager to build on a title-winning campaign in 2026/27.

Gabriel Martinelli’s Brazil Career

Appearances

26

Goals

5

Assists

0

7

Matheus Cunha

Manchester United

Having shone for Atletico Madrid and Wolves, Matheus Cunha took his game up another level when he joined Manchester United ahead of the 2025/26 season, chipping in with his fair share of goals for the Red Devils are they mounted a credible campaign. His form for United coincided with an increased responsibility for Brazil and his performances at the 2026 World Cup have helped to cement his place in the team.

Cunha’s personality – as expressed through his penchant for skill and elaborate ‘Samba Surfer’ goal celebration – is exactly what you’d expect from a top class Brazilian player and it has been encouraged by both Michael Carrick and Carlo Ancelotti.

Matheus Cunha’s Brazil Career

Appearances

27

Goals

4

Assists

2

6

Bruno Guimaraes

Newcastle United

Bruno Guimaraes has been among the top performing midfielders in the Premier League over the last couple of seasons. Newcastle United’s man has great positional awareness, is strong defensively and accomplished on the ball, which is why Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was so desperate to add the Brazilian to his midfield.


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He remained on Tyneside, however, and has continued to prove why a litany of Premier League clubs are sniffing around his signature amid his employers’ PSR concerns. Particularly across the year of 2024, Guimaraes has established himself as Brazil’s predominant holding midfielder and he has remained there ever since, providing athleticism to complement Casemiro’s experience.

Bruno Guimaraes’ Brazil Career

Appearances

47

Goals

3

Assists

12

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Virgil van Dijk Blasted For Not Taking a Penalty in Netherlands’ World Cup Exit v Morocco

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Virgil van Dijk has been criticised for his actions during the Netherlands‘ defeat to Morocco at the 2026 World Cup.

The Liverpool star was named in the Netherlands’ starting lineup for their last 32 against the AFCON champions at Monterrey Stadium.

Ronald Koeman’s side took the lead in the 72th minute through Cody Gakpo, but were pegged back in stoppage-time when Issa Diop headed home.

The match was decided on spot-kicks, and it was Morocco who eventually triumphed as the Netherlands crashed out of the competition.

Virgil van Dijk Criticised For Lack of Leadership

Virgil van Dijk in action for Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup Felipe Mondino/Sipa USA via Reuters

Van Dijk’s leadership during the match has come into question, with many thinking that he should have taken a penalty in the shootout.

Six Netherlands players took penalties, with Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber and Crysencio Summerville the three players to fail to score from the spot.

The 34-year-old has taken penalties in high pressure situations before, famously scoring a penalty in Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final victory over Chelsea in 2022. He also took a penalty against Argentina at the 2022 World Cup, which was saved by Emiliano Martinez.

ESPN pundit Craig Burley thinks he should have stepped up and took responsibility. He said: “I think with the inexperienced players, and they did have quite a few inexperienced players off the bench, Holland, that is, in the game at the end.

“I think I’d really want my skipper Van Djk to step up and take the responsibility of a penalty kick. He’s a good striker of the ball. Unless he was injured, I don’t think there’s any excuse for your skipper to stand up and take that pressure. But he did not.”

He added: “If I’m Ronald Koeman, I think I want my skipper to step up and take the heat and take the pressure on my shoulders and take a penalty kick because centre-halves can take penalties.”

Some football fans have been even more brutal on social media. One fan said: “Embarrassing that captain Van Dijk isn’t stepping up for a penalty. So, so cowardly. Just watched his nation get knocked out.”

A second commented: “Van Dijk, a mentality monster and captain, should’ve stepped up in the penalty shootout,” while a third wrote: “The captain. The leader. Van Dijk watched inexperienced players step up while he hid from taking a penalty for his country. That’s a stain on his legacy that isn’t going away.”

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Virgil van Djk Speaks Out After Netherlands’ Exit

Virgil van Dijk REUTERS/Eloisa Sanchez

Van Dijk defended his side’s defensive game plan after the match. He told NOS, per vi.nl: “[It’s] Very difficult to analyze it now.

“An intense match. I think we were well organised defensively. They basically couldn’t find the open man between the lines. So the game plan worked, of course. I think we scored a good goal. Ultimately, in injury time, you get pushed back. Then it goes to penalties; unfortunately, we get knocked out.

“If you look at almost all the big teams at the World Cup: they also just drop back and they also wait for the right moment to apply pressure. We trained hard on this for two days; at times it went well. Of course, there are always things that can be improved, but anyway: that doesn’t help us right now.”

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Everton Set to Sign Chelsea Midfielder Arthur Barratt

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Everton are set to sign a Chelsea midfielder, alongside their pursuit of winger Tyrique George, according to Fabrizio Romano.

The Toffees have been busy in the summer window so far, particularly this week after agreeing a deal to sign Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney.

Everton are also working on a deal to sign winger George on a permanent basis, and they are progressing in talks to secure his signature.

The England youth international spent the second half of last season on loan with the Toffees, who had an option to turn this deal permanent.

Everton opted against paying the buy option and instead are looking to negotiate a fee on more favourable terms with less money up front and the remainder in add-ons.


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Everton Set to Sign Chelsea Star

David Moyes

According to Italian journalist Romano, Everton are set to sign Chelsea Academy star Arthur Barratt, agreeing a fee for a permanent transfer.

The 16-year-old is believed to have had interest from several Premier League clubs, but Everton have seen him as an important investment as they look to secure young talents.

Barratt is likely a long-term investment for Everton rather than someone who’s going to make an immediate impact.

He could be an academy replacement for young midfielder Demi Akarakiri, who is set to move to Serie A side Cagliari.

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Exciting Week for Everton

Hayden Hackney

It’s looking like it’s turning out to be an exciting week for Everton fans after a quiet start to the summer transfer window. The reports claim that both Hackney and George could be signed before the end of the week, getting them through the door ahead of pre-season.

The signing of young midfielder Barratt from Chelsea might not excite fans initially, as they are unlikely to see him in action for the senior squad in the near future.

Despite that, it’s a huge positive that Everton are looking to improve their academy alongside their senior squad, planning for the future and not just the present.

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