The full match schedule for Euro 2028 has been officially confirmed by UEFA.
With more than three million tickets available, fans are undoubtedly in for an incredible football spectacle.
The Euro 2028 opening match will take place on Friday, June 10th at the National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff. All nine host stadiums will stage a minimum of three group stage matches between June 10th and Wednesday, June 22nd.
All venues, with the exception of Wembley Stadium, will also host a Round of 16 match between June 25th and June 28th.
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The National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff, Hampden Park in Glasgow, Dublin Arena in Dublin, and Wembley Stadium in London will all host quarter-final matches on June 30th and July 1st, before Wembley stages the semi-finals on July 4th and July 5th.
The home of English football will then host the Euro 2028 Final on Sunday, July 9th.
All host nations will play each of their group stage fixtures in front of their own fans if they qualify directly.
While all host nations must qualify for the tournament, two spots are reserved should any of them fail to do so.
If England qualifies directly, they will play their opening game at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester before playing their remaining two matches at Wembley Stadium.
UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin stated: “Football is a universal language. It expresses passion, skill, courage, solidarity, and respect better than any other, and it constantly reminds us that our differences are precisely what make our sport so beautiful. At Euro 2028, we will all speak football – loud, clear, and united.
“The host nations, where the game first took shape, are eager to welcome millions of fans into legendary stadiums, providing the right stage for an emotion-filled celebration, vividly captured in the design we presented today. The fans will be the beating heart of this tournament. In the way matches are staged – including a new, more convenient kick-off time for the final – and in the services across host cities and stadiums, we want to maximize the fan experience, both in the venues and around the world, so more people than ever can fully enjoy what promises to be one of the year’s greatest events.”
Complete Euro 2028 Match Schedule:
Group Stage
- Saturday, June 10: B3 vs B4 – Dublin Arena, Dublin
- Saturday, June 10: A3 vs A4 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Saturday, June 10: B1 vs B2 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
- Sunday, June 11: D3 vs D4 – Everton Stadium, Liverpool
- Sunday, June 11: C3 vs C4 – Villa Park, Birmingham
- Sunday, June 11: C1 vs C2 – Wembley Stadium, London
- Monday, June 12: E1 vs E2 – Dublin Arena, Dublin
- Monday, June 12: E3 vs E4 – St James’ Park, Newcastle
- Monday, June 12: D1 vs D2 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
- Thursday, June 13: F1 vs F2 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Thursday, June 13: F3 vs F4 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
- Wednesday, June 14: A1 vs A3 – National Stadium of Wales, Cardiff
- Wednesday, June 14: A2 vs A4 – Everton Stadium, Liverpool
- Wednesday, June 14: B1 vs B3 – Wembley Stadium, London
- Thursday, June 15: C2 vs C4 – St James’ Park, Newcastle
- Thursday, June 15: B2 vs B4 – Villa Park, Birmingham
- Thursday, June 15: C1 vs C4 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
- Friday, June 16: E1 vs E3 – Dublin Arena, Dublin
- Friday, June 16: D2 vs D4 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
- Friday, June 16: D1 vs D3 – Wembley Stadium, London
- Saturday, June 17: F1 vs F3 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Saturday, June 17: F2 vs F4 – St James’ Park, Newcastle
- Saturday, June 17: E2 vs E4 – Everton Stadium, Liverpool
- Sunday, June 18: A4 vs A1 – National Stadium of Wales, Cardiff
- Sunday, June 18: A2 vs A3 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
- Monday, June 19: B2 vs B3 – Dublin Arena, Dublin
- Monday, June 19: B4 vs B1 – Wembley Stadium, London
- Tuesday, June 20: D2 vs D3 – St James’ Park, Newcastle
- Tuesday, June 20: C4 vs C1 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
- Tuesday, June 20: C2 vs C3 – Everton Stadium, Liverpool
- Tuesday, June 20: D4 vs D1 – Villa Park, Birmingham
- Wednesday, June 21: F2 vs F3 – National Stadium of Wales, Cardiff
- Wednesday, June 21: E4 vs E1 – Dublin Arena, Dublin
- Wednesday, June 21: F4 vs F1 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Wednesday, June 21: E2 vs E3 – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
Knockout Stage
- Saturday, June 24: Round of 16: 1A vs 2C – National Stadium of Wales, Cardiff
- Saturday, June 24: Round of 16: 2A vs 2B – Everton Stadium, Liverpool
- Sunday, June 25: Round of 16: 1B vs 3A/D/E/F – St James’ Park, Newcastle
- Sunday, June 25: Round of 16: 1C vs 3D/E/F – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
- Monday, June 26: Round of 16: 1F vs 3A/B/C – Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Monday, June 26: Round of 16: 2D vs 2E – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
- Tuesday, June 27: Round of 16: 1E vs 3A/B/C/D – Dublin Arena, Dublin
- Tuesday, June 27: Round of 16: 1D vs 2F – Villa Park, Birmingham
- Friday, June 30: Quarter-final: Winner 41 vs Winner 42 – Dublin Arena, Dublin
- Friday, June 30: Quarter-final: Winner 39 vs Winner 37 – Wembley Stadium, London
- Saturday, July 1: Quarter-final: Winner 40 vs Winner 38 – National Stadium of Wales, Cardiff
- Saturday, July 1: Quarter-final: Winner 44 vs Winner 43 – Hampden Park, Glasgow
- Tuesday, July 4: Semi-final: Winner 45 vs Winner 46 – Wembley Stadium, London
- Tuesday, July 4: Semi-final: Winner 47 vs Winner 48 – Wembley Stadium, London
- Sunday, July 9: FINAL: Winner 49 vs Winner 50 – Wembley Stadium, London
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