UEFA Euro 2028
– 09 Jul 2028 · British Isles
UEFA Euro 2028 — the European Football Championship, jointly hosted across the British Isles and Ireland.
UEFA Euro 2028 is one of the most anticipated international football tournaments in years, jointly hosted by England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland across some of Europe's most iconic stadiums. The tournament will be played at venues including Wembley Stadium, Hampden Park, the Aviva Stadium, and Celtic Park, spanning four nations and offering an extraordinary diversity of footballing cultures and atmospheres.
Euro 2028 runs from 9 June to 9 July and will feature 24 national teams competing across six group-stage venues before knockout rounds in the largest host cities. The British and Irish football markets combined represent one of the world's largest audiences for the sport, and the tournament is expected to generate enormous commercial and cultural impact. A joint bid of this scale is a first for a European Championship and reflects the unique position these nations hold at the heart of world football.
Registration and contact
Register online at the UEFA Euro 2028 registration page. Group rates and team passes are usually available; sponsorship and exhibition opportunities can be requested directly from the organiser.