United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland will host the UEFA Euros 2028 tournament, UEFA has announced on Tuesday (October 10).
The continental juggernaut of European Football will go British as England and Ireland have prevailed to host the prestigious tournament in 2028.

All four British countries and Republic of Ireland will be hosting the UEFA Euros 2028. Among the United Kingdom Nations, there are Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. And along with them, Ireland are also going to co-host the tournament.
A total of Ten venues across nine cities has been proposed so far across all of the five countries. The venues are- Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool, London (2 stadiums) Manchester and Newcastle.
Northern Ireland: Belfast
England: Birmingham, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle
Wales: Cardiff
Scotland: Glasgow
Republic of Ireland: Dublin
Belfast - Windsor Park
Birmingham - Molineux / St. Andrew's
Liverpool - Anfield / Goodison Park
London - Wembley Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium / Emirates Stadium
Manchester - Old Trafford / Etihad Stadium
Newcastle - St. James' Park
Cardiff - Millenium Stadium
Glasgow - Hampden Park
Dublin - Aviva Stadium
The UEFA Euro 2028 is set to be played around June and July. The opening game of the tournament is expected to be played on June 16, 2028. The Final is set to be played at the Wembley Stadium on July 16, 2028.