England's Euro 2028 Stadiums Revealed: Five Premier League Grounds Join Wembley in Historic Bid
Five Premier League stadiums to host Euro 2028 with Wembley

English football is set to take centre stage in 2028 as five legendary Premier League grounds join Wembley Stadium in hosting the prestigious European Championship. The selection marks a monumental moment for English football infrastructure and fan experience.

The Chosen Five: England's Football Cathedrals

UEFA has carefully selected five iconic venues that represent the very best of English football:

  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - North London's state-of-the-art arena
  • Etihad Stadium - Manchester City's modern footballing home
  • Everton's New Stadium - The soon-to-be-completed Bramley-Moore Dock masterpiece
  • Villa Park - Birmingham's historic and atmospheric ground
  • St James' Park - Newcastle's iconic city-centre fortress

Wembley's Central Role

While these five Premier League grounds will share hosting duties, Wembley Stadium remains the crown jewel of England's Euro 2028 bid. The national stadium is expected to host the tournament's climax - potentially including the final - continuing its legacy as English football's spiritual home.

A Tournament for Modern Football

This selection represents a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Historic grounds like Villa Park, which has hosted World Cup matches, will welcome international tournament football once again. Meanwhile, cutting-edge venues like Tottenham's stadium and Everton's new home demonstrate England's commitment to world-class facilities.

The geographic spread ensures fans across England can experience the tournament firsthand, from the North East's passionate support at St James' Park to the Midlands' football heartland at Villa Park.

What This Means for English Football

Hosting Euro 2028 across these premier venues will:

  1. Showcase England's world-class stadium infrastructure
  2. Provide economic benefits to multiple English regions
  3. Create unforgettable experiences for local communities
  4. Inspire the next generation of English football talent

As England prepares to welcome Europe's finest, these six stadiums stand ready to create football history in 2028.