It'll be Euro 2028 before you know it. Why, it only feels like three years since Euro 2020, doesn't it? Wait..
. scratch that. Germany played host at this year's tournament, and last time around it was held in pan-continental fashion with the teams and fans from around Europe to take in all the action.
The next edition will have multiple hosts, with the four constituents of the United Kingdom sharing the duties with the Republic of Ireland after ending up applying to host entirely uncontested. Alan Shearer Explains How England Could Have Won The Euros Which venues will host Euro 2028 in the UK and Ireland? Ten stadiums have been announced for Euro 2028, scattered around England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Those grounds are as follows: England Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Scotland Wales Which stadiums will host which games? Aside from Wembley hosting the semis and the final, that's still to be determined.
It's been proposed that the Millennium Stadium should host the opening game. Beyond that all we know is England will host 28 of the games, with Scotland, Wales and Ireland getting six each and Northern Ireland getting five. Do all five host countries automatically qualify for Euro 2028? That was a bit of a contentious issue, because with the exception of Euro 2020, where there was no specified host, we've never had a European Championship with more than two hosts.
UEFA only guarantee automatic qualification to up to two host nations,.
