Five Premier League stadiums will host fixtures during Euro 2028.
Uefa have selected nine venues across the four host nations – England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland – to stage the 24-team tournament.
Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium will host England’s opening group game should Thomas Tuchel’s side qualify for the competition directly.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Villa Park, Hill Dickinson Stadium and St James’ Park are the other Premier League grounds that will be used across the 51 matches overall.
The last-16 games will take place at each host stadium except Wembley, with England set to play at Newcastle United’s St James’ Park if they win their group, or Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium if they finish second.






