Premier League stadiums to host EURO 2028 matches

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Stadiums of Aston Villa, Everton, Man City, Newcastle and Spurs to feature in tournament across UK and Ireland

Five Premier League venues will host UEFA EURO 2028 matches after the joint bid from the Football Associations of England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales was confirmed as successful by UEFA today.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Etihad Stadium (“City of Manchester Stadium”), St James’ Park and Villa Park, along with Everton Stadium - which is currently under construction on the banks of the Mersey River - are among the 10 stadiums across the UK and Ireland to feature in the bid.

PL stadiums in EURO 2028 bid
Stadium Club Capacity
City of Manchester Stadium Man City 60,000
Everton Stadium Everton 52,679
St James' Park Newcastle 52,305
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Spurs 62,322
Villa Park Aston Villa 52,190
Other stadiums in EURO 2028 bid
Stadium Location Capacity
Wembley Stadium London 90,652
National stadium of Wales Cardiff 73,952
Hampden Park Glasgow 52,305
Dublin Arena Dublin 51,711
Casement Park Belfast 34,500

The use of stadiums of five Premier League clubs will help ensure approximately three million tournament tickets are made available, more than any previous UEFA Euro competition.

The average stadium capacity of 58,000 means more fans than ever before would be able to attend matches.