Skip to content

UEFA Euros 2028

Finally, the Euros are being held back where it belongs, after the FA of England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland announce the green light for the shared bid looking like the only option for UEFA as Turkey withdraw. Together, the joint FAs are looking to grow economies in local communities as well as creating a sustainable and strong legacy in football for everyone.
The 24 teams will battle it out during June and July in 2028 and with Jude Bellingham still being only 25 years old, we can hope that England are in with a shout to claim the title.

Potential Stadiums for Euros 2028

The stadiums are being chosen and shortlisted throughout UK and Ireland, stadiums with a fantastic history and heritage whilst also ensuring that the stadiums are in a great location, with good travel links and accommodation surrounding it to provide a fantastic experience for both clubs and fans.
Some of the standout stadiums currently on the short list is England’s home ground Wembley which is known for its high-capacity seating offering as well as the great fan parks surrounding it. Dublin will offer two stadiums offering over 120,000 seats combined.
Everton’s brand-new Bramley Moore Dock stadium is still in the process of being built and will be offered to the FA for the tournament being in a fantastic location near the city center, not to forget a recently built stadium in London, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium which is known for its multipurpose use and the largest club capacity Stadium in the UK.
A full list of the stadiums on the shortlist below…
• Cardiff, Wales – Principality Stadium
• Belfast, Northern Ireland – Casement Park
• Birmingham, England – Villa Park
• Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium
• Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park
• Glasgow, Scotland – Hampden Park
• Liverpool, England – Everton Stadium
• London, England – London Stadium
• London, England – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
• London, England – Wembley Stadium
• Manchester, England – City of Manchester Stadium
• Manchester, England – Old Trafford
• Newcastle, England – St James’ Park
• Sunderland, England – Stadium of Light

How can we help?

With so much to look forward to in such a small amount of time, there will be tons of activities and fan zones/parks for both the tourists and homeland supporters to enjoy. Envisage have experience in having costume performers, chaperones, UEFA festival staff, event staff to man photobooths and much more.

If you need some advice and not sure what sort of staff you need for any type of event for the Euros 2028, call a friendly member of our team on 0844 800 0071 or send an enquiry using the form below.

    Your name (required)

    Your email (required)

    Your phone number (required)

    Enquiry

    Back To Top
    Share This