It’s official: Hampden Park is set to host six games as part of the UEFA Euro 2028 tournament. It’s one of nine world-class football stadiums across eight cities in the UK and Ireland—including London, Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.
After launching yesterday (Wednesday, November 12), the build-up to the Euros has officially begun. With more than three million match tickets available, it’s set to be the largest sporting event ever jointly staged by the co-host nations.
UEFA Euro 2028 begins at the National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff on Friday, June 9, and reaches an exciting conclusion with the final at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday, July 9. Villa Park will host games on June 11, 15, 20 and 27—this includes a R16 match.
The other host venues are Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Manchester City Stadium in Manchester, Everton Stadium in Liverpool, St James’ Park in Newcastle, Hampden Park in Glasgow and Dublin Arena in Dublin.
SFA chief exec Ian Maxwell said: “Today is another exciting landmark moment, and another step towards us proudly co-hosting UEFA EURO 2028. It’s great for Glasgow and Scotland that we’ll host six games at Hampden Park – including a Quarter-Final tie.
“The history of our world-renowned National Stadium is peppered with iconic moments, and this represents a fantastic opportunity to add a few more unforgettable memories. I know our supporters – revered across the globe for their dedication and passion – will enjoy having some of the game’s best players on their doorstep.
“We talk a lot about the Power of Football and the impact it can make on a daily basis across Scotland, far beyond the confines of a pitch. I have no doubt co-hosting UEFA EURO 2028 will inspire a new generation, young and old, and leave a legacy we can all be proud of in this country.”
Who has qualified for the tournament?
No team has qualified for the UEFA Euro 2028 yet. The qualifying draw will take place in Belfast on Sunday, December 6, 2026. England, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales will participate in the qualifying group stage. There are, however, two spots reserved for the best-ranked host nations that fail to qualify as group winners or among the eight best runners-up.
Group matches
Match Day 1: Saturday, June 10
Match Day 2: Tuesday, June 13
Match Day 3: Saturday, June 17
Match Day 4: Wednesday, June 21
Round of 16: Monday, June 26
Quarter-final: Saturday, July 1
How do I get tickets for UEFA Euro 2028?
Ticket sales for UEFA Euro 2028 will start in April 2026. They will be exclusively sold via UEFA, so you may want to sign up for ticketing updates by heading here.