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Summary

  • Euro 2028 is set to be hosted in the UK & Ireland, with 10 stadiums holding matches.
  • No teams have qualified yet, including the hosts, as they must all undergo the qualification process.
  • Tickets for the tournament are expected to be released on UEFA’s ticket portal, although this has not yet been confirmed.

The European Championships are widely seen as one of the hardest competitions in the world to win. Although in the Premier League, you must be at your very best for 38 matches, teams need some form of luck to win the ultimate prize in international European football.

That’s never guaranteed, as Germany showed at Euro 2024 as they disappointingly crashed out to Spain in the quarter-finals by losing 2-1. That sense of danger, unpredictability and intrigue is what makes it one of the best tournaments in the world — and Euro 2028 is expected to continue that trend when it arrives.

It may still be a little while away — and a major World Cup in North America has to take place first — but slowly but surely, excitement will grow as Euro 2028 nears and the full schedule for the tournament – to be hosted in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland – was revealed on Wednesday. The tournament will begin on Friday, June 9, with the competition ending on Sunday, July 9, 51 matches later.

Spain will go into the tournament as the holders after they won the previous tournament in Germany. They beat England 2-1 in the final, who will be hoping it’s third-time lucky after two disappointing defeats at the last hurdle back-to-back. It’s more than possible on home soil — and we have outlined everything you need to know about the tournament.

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Hosts

United Kingdom and Ireland set to host

Euro 2028 will take place in five countries — more than any other tournament if you exclude Euro 2020 which intentionally spanned across Europe. At first, that might seem over the top and excessive, but in reality, it’s only the United Kingdom and Ireland. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland form the UK — and they are mostly easily connected, with a short flight across the Irish Sea giving fans access to any match if they wish to support their nation.

This will be the third time England has hosted matches at a European tournament. They put on a show at Euro 96 by reaching the semi-finals and narrowly losing to Germany on penalties. Their bitter rivals went on to win the tournament, but the Three Lions brought the country together after years of frustration.

25 years later, they hosted several matches, including the semi-finals and final, at Euro 2020, which was delayed a year due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. England reached the final, but it ended in yet more heartbreak as Italy beat them on penalties. The Three Lions will be hoping it is third time lucky on home soil, yet nothing is ever guaranteed in football.

Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland have never hosted a match at the Euros, whilst Scotland had the honour four times during the pan-European tournament in 2021. Scotland even played two of their matches at home at Hampden Park, but just as it seems to happen at every single tournament they play at, it ended in disappointment. They comfortably lost both matches to Czechia and Croatia to see them knocked out in the group stages again. Euro 2028 will offer a chance of redemption.

Surprisingly, the home nations’ bid for the tournament was relatively straightforward. Russia also made a bid for it, although that was quickly made ineligible due to its invasion of Ukraine, and Turkey withdrew their efforts to focus on a joint bid with Italy for Euro 2032. It meant that the UK and Ireland were the only option, making it an easy choice for UEFA. The decision was confirmed in October 2023.

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Dates

June 9 – July 9

European Championships

The dates for Euro 2028 have now been confirmed, with the tournament to begin on Friday, June 9. the first match will take place at the Principality Stadium in Wales, with the final – the 51st game of the competition – held at Wembley Stadium in London.

UEFA also confirmed which stadiums would host quarter-final and semi-final matches. Both semi-finals will also be played at Wembley, with one quarter-final also at the home of English football, with the other three quarter-finals at Hampden Park, Scotland, Dublin Arena, Ireland and the Principality Stadium, Wales.

Teams

No teams have qualified yet

Harry Kane celebrates scoring for England
Harry Kane celebrates scoring for England

No teams have qualified for Euro 2028 — and that includes the hosts. Typically, the host nations have always been given an automatic space in the tournament, but as there are five of them, UEFA can’t do so. According to their bid regulations, the automatic qualification of the hosts can only be guaranteed for up to two host associations.

Due to this, it has been decided that all five host teams will enter the qualifying stage in the hope that they can qualify for the tournament traditionally. If three teams qualify and two don’t, the two spots for host nations will be used up by those who did not qualify. However, should three or more host teams fail to qualify, the spots would be awarded to the best-performing hosts. The qualifying group stage will feature twelve groups of four or five teams. The winner of each group will qualify for the European Championship, while the second-placed teams will either qualify directly or participate in play-off matches.

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Stadiums

No Anfield or Old Trafford

A wide shot of Wembley Stadium in London, England.

There are 10 stadiums which will be hosting matches at Euro 2028. Surprisingly, Liverpool’s Anfield will not be hosting matches as its pitch dimensions fall short of UEFA’s requirements, whilst Man United were unable to guarantee whether the stadium would be ready in time, as they look at rebuilding the area. Celtic Park, Ibrox and Croke Park were also not picked.

Wembley and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, one of the best stadiums in the world, will hold matches in London, whilst the ‘smaller’ home nations will all have one stadium each. This included Casement Park in Northern Ireland, which closed in 2013. At the time, it had a capacity of just over 30,000, but as part of the bid, it was agreed that the area would be redeveloped.

In February 2024, clearance work began at the start of the redevelopment project. This included some demolition work on the stadium’s former concrete terracing in March 2024, but it currently remains unclear what the size of the stadium will be like. The decision to redevelop the area led to major clashes between unionists and nationalists due to its location.

Euro 2028 Stadiums

Stadium

Team that normally uses it

Capacity

Wembley Stadium

England

90,652

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham

62,322

City of Manchester Stadium

Man City

61,000

Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton

52,769

St James’ Park

Newcastle

52,305

Villa Park

Aston Villa

42,640

Millennium Stadium

Wales

73,952

Hampden Park

Scotland

52,032

Casement Park

N/A

TBC

Aviva Stadium

Ireland

51,711

Tickets

Expected to be released on UEFA’s ticket portal

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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)
 

Unsurprisingly, tickets or ticket information have not yet been released for Euro 2028. However, an average stadium capacity of 58,000 will see three million tickets go on sale for the tournament, allowing more fans than ever before access to a Euros tournament. Previous tournaments by the governing body have seen tickets go to the countries directly competing and then onto their ticket portal. Therefore, it’s likely Euro 2028 will follow a similar process — and they will be in high demand with the competition visiting the United Kingdom for the first time in years. We will update this article as soon as key information is released.

How to Watch

BBC and ITV share rights in UK

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One of the most exciting competitions in the world will be shown live on ITV and the BBC in the UK. The organisations agreed a deal with UEFA in 2022 to show Euro 2024 and 2028, giving as many people as possible the chance to watch it. When the decision in the UK was made, Niall Sloane, ITV Director of Sport, said:

This deal keeps the Euros available on free-to-air television for viewers for the coming years. Having delivered the biggest ever UK single channel football audience of 27.6 million at the 2020 Euros, for England’s semi-final victory over Denmark, we’re looking forward to bringing to the widest audiences the very best coverage of tournaments that have such broad appeal.

Elsewhere, in America, you will be able to watch the tournament on Fox Sports. TVA Sports holds the rights in Canada, whilst it is yet to be confirmed who will be showing the tournament in Australia. No one will want to miss it as the pressure and anticipation builds.

Euro 2028 TV Coverage

UK

BBC/ITV

USA

Fox Sports

Canada

TVA Sports

Australia

TBC

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Chelsea Eye Shock Move To Reunite Xabi Alonso With Former Player

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Chelsea will look to make moves in the summer transfer window to hand Xabi Alonso the perfect squad to challenge at the top of the Premier League table next season.

Alonso has arrived at Stamford Bridge following a tumultuous campaign in west London, with the Blues finishing 10th in the table, failing to qualify for European competition and sacking two managers in the process.

Alonso will be tasked with steadying the ship and improving the Blues‘ fortunes on the pitch, much like he did with Bayer Leverkusen, leading the German side to an unbeaten season in claiming the domestic double in 2023/24.

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The signing of a number of talented youngsters have already been agreed, prior to Alonso arriving at the club, but Chelsea have yet to announce a first signing of the Spaniard’s tenure, although a deal to sign Atalanta wing-back Marco Palestra is understood to be close.

The 21-year-old will become Alonso’s first signing at Stamford Bridge, but he is already working on a second and it may come as something of a surprise.

The Blues have made a move to sign 34-year-old midfielder Granit Xhaka – who made his name in the English Premier League with Chelsea’s rivals Arsenal – from Sunderland.

Xhaka made the move to the Black Cats just last year having been part of that Leverkusen side under Alonso. And GIVEMESPORT understands he now wants to reunite with his former boss in west London.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano explained more about the potential move. He said: “Chelsea have started the conversations to understand how to try and get the deal done with Sunderland for Granit Xhaka and the agreement between Chelsea and Xhaka on the contract is not a problem.

“Xhaka told Chelsea in a very clear way he wants to go back to London, he wants to live in London, he wants to play for Chelsea, he wants to play for Xabi Alonso. So the connections are all going in that direction now. It’s about reaching an agreement between clubs.

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“Sunderland are quite surprised. Sunderland were not expecting Granit Xhaka to inform them that he wanted to leave. They were building the squad for next season, believing that Granit Xhaka was going to be a crucial part of the team, but now Xhaka wants to go to Chelsea.

“Sunderland insist they don’t want to sell, they want big money eventually, if there is a chance to open doors, but what I can tell you is that Chelsea are playing down reports about paying €30million or €40million for Granit Xhaka.

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“Chelsea’s position would be to pay less in order to reach an agreement with Xhaka, not because the player is not worth that money, but because of the age. So now it’s on the club-to-club, because on the player’s side he’s ready to accept any contract condition, and it’s not a problem. I told you already, personal terms will not be an issue, he wants to play for Xabi Alonso. He wants to play London, and he wants to play for Chelsea.”


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Spurs Set To Offer West Ham Sweap Deal For Fernandes Transfer

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Tottenham are preparing to offer West Ham a swap deal in order to complete a deal to sign Mateus Fernandes this summer, according to reports.

Spurs have been in talks with Fernandes and his representatives over a deal to bring the Portuguese to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer, with the Hammers looking for a fee in the region of £85million to sanction a deal.

West Ham are hoping there is a bidding war for the Portuguese star, with Manchester United also heavily linked with a move for the 21-year-old. Both teams are in talks over completing a deal with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reporting that the player does not have a preference over where he ends up.

Fernandes open to Man Utd and Spurs moves

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Speaking on his YouTube channel, he said: “The reality of this story is that Mateus Fernandes is prepared to go to Man United or Tottenham. The player is open to both moves.

“The player is ready to accept both projects. It now depends on the club, so who can agree terms with West Ham will get the player, and it’s about the money, because they start at £85million, could be more if these clubs keep fighting for the same player, and also payment tariffs are also important for West Ham, so it’s not just about the fee, it’s also about the timing to pay this money.”

Now, Tottenham are hoping to steal a march on United by offering a swap deal to the Hammers as part of the transfer.

In a post on X, WestHam_Central, in conjunction with Hammers insider ExWHUEmployee stated that “Spurs have offered players to tempt us”.

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And one of those players is reported as being youngster Mikey Moore.

The 18-year-old is a highly-regarded prospect at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and enjoyed a fine season away from the club on loan with Rangers in the Scottish Premiership in the 2025/26 season.

The teenager played 47 times across all competitions for the Gers, named in the starting XI for 32 of them. He scored seven goals and laid on four assists and earned rave reviews for his performances out wide.

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Many Tottenham supporters are excited to see him return to the club, but with no European football in the upcoming season, he may find first-team chances harder to come by.

And according the the Hammers insiders, Moore has been offered to the east London club on loan as part of the deal to take Fernandes to Spurs.

With Crysensico Summerville another Hammer linked with an exit from the London Stadium, Moore could be the perfect addition to help them get back into the Premier League, while also securing first team experience in England before returning once more to Tottenham.


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When it comes to naming the top three drivers on the 2026 Formula 1 grid, there are a wealth of differing opinions depending on the ranker’s persuasion and biases.

To start, there’s the question of how you judge them with there being so many facets to an F1 driver. Do you judge just their current form or their past performances as well? Are they underperforming because the car is slow or because of their ability? Judging their championship standings or how they actually did in the race, crashes, DNFs, the list goes on. Luck versus skill versus top engineering?

Every Formula 1 fan would have a different opinion based on what they regard as important.

However, Alan Permane, the team principal of Racing Bulls, has decided to take on the challenge, but he has snubbed some big names in doing so, including the seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

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While his drivers, Liam Lawson and the 2026 season’s only rookie, Arvid Lindblad, haven’t been out in front getting the headlines, they have been quietly toiling away and taking tidy points hauls.

However, it is not Permane’s own drivers that he has highlighted, as he has looked to other teams to make his list.


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Despite his underwhelming 2026 season with Aston Martin, in a car burdened by the new regulations, Permane has listed Fernando Alonso in his top three.

Permane was involved in Alonso’s most successful period in Formula 1 working with Renault, watching the Spaniard become a back-to-back champion in 2005 and 2006, ending the legendary Michael Schumacher‘s run of five consecutive championships with Ferrari.

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The 44-year-old has the most race starts in the sport and is in his 23rd season, but has struggled with his choice of team ever since. At McLaren, in 2007, he finished behind then-rookie Hamilton, despite ending the season on the same number of points as the Brit, who had more second-place finishes. He joined Ferrari at the time of Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull‘s dominance, but it was his era in red when he would last win a race, in Barcelona in 2013.

Permane’s other inclusions are the four-time world champion Max Verstappen, and the reigning world champion Lando Norris. Both Verstappen and Norris are also struggling with the new regulations, though, not as much as Alonso.

Verstappen is languishing in seventh, which is an unusual sight for the Dutchman, who recovered to second in the championship after a tough start in 2025. Norris, meanwhile, is in fifth, ahead of his teammate Oscar Piastri.

However, Permane is standing by his decision and told Mundo Deportivo: “Honestly, I think I put him [Alonso] among the best. I’d probably put Max [Verstappen] first.

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“Max, Lando [Norris] and Fernando are all there. Fernando is still among the best.”

Verstappen and Norris were at the forefront of the narrative last year, but have had to fade into the background as Kimi Antonelli has stormed to success with Mercedes, leading the championship at just 19 years of age.


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Permane, while continuing to discuss the veteran Spaniard, revealed how impressed he has been by Alonso’s determination and grit at the back of the grid, still seeing the same speed and ability to extract the most performance out of a car, with his easily adaptable driving style.

He added: “What I remember most about Fernando is his ability to extract the absolute maximum performance from any car.

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“These days there is a lot of talk about driving style, that one car suits one driver and another doesn’t. I honestly don’t think Fernando has a specific driving style. And I think Max [Verstappen] is similar, although I’ve never worked with him.

“Of all the drivers I’ve worked with, I worked with Schumacher, although back then I was not in engineering but more in the garage, Fernando is clearly among the best of them all.”

With questions being asked about when Alonso will hang up his driving gloves and if this poor season will have any baring on his decision, it is clear that the Spaniard is still highly regarded in the paddock and his talent and work ethic is not going ignored.

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