The European Championships will be the largest major sporting event the UK and Ireland have jointly staged.
Euro 2028 will be held in 10 stadiums across England, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Turkey’s withdrawal from the 2028 race left England, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales as the sole joint-bidders for that tournament. Euro 2028 will be the largest major sporting event the UK and Ireland have jointly staged. It will be held in 10 stadiums, including Wembley in London, the National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff, Hampden Park in Glasgow, and Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.Hewitt said it was still unclear how the matches would be divided among the five hosts. Wembley, with a capacity of 90,000, could be expected to host the final and possibly the semifinals.
Former Welsh international Gareth Bale, who retired in January, said the tournament would boost football in Wales.