🇬🇧🇮🇪 UEFA Euro 2028 Stadiums: UK-Ireland
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- This week, we're taking a closer look at Great Britain and Ireland's stadiums that will host EURO 2028. Join us as we explore the iconic venues that will be part of this prestigious football event.
We'll take you on a virtual tour across Great Britain and Ireland, showcasing the impressive arenas and discussing their unique features. From legendary stadiums like Wembley Hampden Park to the historic St. James' Park and Villa Park, we've got it all covered. Football is coming home! Let's begin a journey through the football arenas of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
We're curious to hear your opinions, so let us know in the comments which stadium you're excited to see during the event!
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0:00 Outro
0:35 Aviva Stadium, Dublin (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/irl/avi...)
1:23 Casement Park, Belfast (stadiumdb.com/designs/nir/case...)
2:01 Hampden Park, Glasgow (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/sco/ham...)
2:47 St. James’ Park, Newcastle (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/eng/st_...)
3:33 Everton Stadium, Liverpool (stadiumdb.com/designs/eng/bram...)
4:38 Etihad Stadium, Manchester (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/eng/cit...)
5:23 Villa Park, Birmingham (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/eng/vil...)
6:04 Principality Stadium, Cardiff (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/wal/mil...)
6:43 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/eng/tot...)
7:34 Wembley Stadium, London (stadiumdb.com/stadiums/eng/wem...)
8:40 Outro
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Which stadium do you miss the most in the list of EURO 2028 venues?
Do for African countries
Twickenham Stadium
Keep hating SPURS dumbass instead of talking about stadium cause you are fucking dumb enough to talk about stadium 👎
Anfield and Old Trafford.
(I know that Anfield's Pitch is to short and that the owners of Man U are Dumb)
Wst ham staduim?
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is very impressive.
A very expensive cubical
From Malaysia fans want to say congratulations to UK and Ireland selected as hosts of next edition in UEFA Euro 2028 UK + Ireland. It's very amazing stadium. Can't wait to watch, this is also my second top international FIFA calendars major tournament favourite after FIFA World Cup.
Epic Everton stadium
It is, wonderful setting too . ( from a derby fan )
Should be a good trip for the visitors to Villa Park! Aston is a lovely area!
❤All of them will be great but I do think St. James’s park needs some improvement for sure?
It will get upgrades, I don't think a expansion will be completed in time though
Kindly do for Afcon 2027 stadiums
I just wonder what Everton are going to call their new stadium, because i am fairly sure that before building work started it was said that they wanted the words "Bramley Moor" to be in the stadium's name or title.
It’s probably just going to be called Everton Stadium. Just like they did with the “New White Hart Lane”. It’s now just called the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
@@fariajose2002 no real imagination, how boring.
@@neilburns8869 I know mate, that’s modern football for you…
They probably won't use the name Bramley Moore because John Bramley-Moore, after whom it is named, got his wealth from the slave trade. This includes the slave trade in Brazil long after slavery was made illegal in Britain.
Qatar Airways used to be in talks with Moshiri about not, but it will depend on whotbakes over
No Anfield, no Old Trafford 😳
One has a pitch that's too small; the other has a leaky roof.
Anfield's pitch is too small. Old Trafford is in disrepair
Thanks for the answers I didn’t know 👍
Old Trafford is a rusting toilet.
Bcz these two will be on renovation works at that time
The stadiums that are missing in Ireland are SuperValu Park in Cork and Thomond Park in Limerick
Thomond and I say this as a Munster fan does not meet UEFA standards as it is too small in capacity and has 15,000 of its spots as terracing which suits me just fine as the east and west terrace are special.
Lol
Really hope to visit EURO2028
In Scotland the Stadium that is missing is Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh
Rugby stadium, cant use it
I Think a Stadium in Edinburgh to Host a Match During the Euros 2028 would be a Great Idea because they need Few more Citys and Stadiums to Host the matches aswell
Old Trafford stadion jadul
In Manchester they choose the Etihad over Old Trafford and in Liverpool the Everton Stadium over Anfield... well ok
Roof of old Trafford leaks, anfield pitch small
@@TheTriangle0799 The roof only leaks when theres heavy rain and the euros are being hosted in the summer, i dont think the roof would leak anytime soon
No Croke Park is a joke. It should be hosting these games
Some say that it would have been better if not for Churchill Black and tans
It isn't a football stadium
why no winsor park in NL??
Another stadium in london would be nice like emirates or Tottenham stadium
Tottenham Stadium is on the list
You spelt Corporal David Howes/ Derek Wood Stadium wrong!! @ 1:23
No Old Trafford, Manchester , surprised.
No' Old Trafford, No Anfield and No Emirates either.
Quite a few names of iconic English Premier League grounds that have not made the list but part of the reason for that is it's the European Championships rather than the World Cup which would have undoubtedly demanded six more quality arenas.
@@neilburns8869including our pride Park that have hosted England matches
@@neilburns8869Old Trafford is a dump! They are way behind the times!
Re. Old Trafford, Uefa would probably prefer that spectators are kept dry in the event of rain.
It makes sense though since it allows more stadiums around England to be used, it's not really fair to host a Euros where most of the stadiums used are in London.
England alone could host a World Cup, but surely it would be shared with the rest of the UK and Ireland.
It’s not less impressive that London alone could host a Euro. Let’s count the stadiums: Wembley, West Ham, Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea, and even Twickenham could be considered if rugbiers were not so square about the Rugby’s Temple thing.
England couldn't host a World Cup in its own without considerable building costs at grounds where the seats would never be filled after the tournament. Even using grounds in the four other countries of GB and Ireland it would still be a little short. You need 14 stadiums with at least 40,000 seats and while theoretically they could come close to that, they'd never be allowed more than one in Liverpool and Manchester and more than two, at best three in London. Beyond those only Villa Park, St James' Park, the Stadium of Light and the extended King Power stadium would be compliant. That only gets you to 8 or 9 stadiums. Scotland could provide 2, Ireland 1 and Wales 1, taking it to 12 or 13. Next best candidates would be the Riverside and Elland Road, but it's quickly becoming not worth it.
In any case you need to heavily bribe FIFA and its paymasters to get the World Cup and after they were stung by the 2006 bid, England won't be back unless football is cleaned up.
London absolutely could not host a Euros on its own. Six stadiums isn't enough and besides, it's all the accommodation, transport and policing requirements that would make it impossible.
The RFU would have no problem hiring out Twickenham for football. There's just no need.
@@gordon1545Why can’t you have multiple in one city? England could hold the world cup
Spurs stadium
Stanford Bridge
Bramley Moor
Anfield
Etihad
Old Trafford
At James
Stadium Of light
London stadium
Emirates
Twickenham
Villa Park
Goodison
Wembley
Which is 14
@@gordon1545 Wolverhampton if they finished their expansion plans.
But you are right, they would probably need both stadiums in Liverrpool and Manchester to reach the desired number of stadiums.
Maybe expand one side of the St Marys stadium to reach the 40.000 limit
@@JimmyJr630Old Trafford needs to fix itself up before it can even be used
@@gordon15451966 1996 we hosed alone and did just fine
No Anfield, Liverpool, surprised.
Never rooted for England in my life, but given the rules for hosts with a 2-team safety net, and being a Northern Ireland man, we need the likes of England, Scotland and Wales to qualify.
Maybe all the UK teams are seeded teams during qualification as well?
The bit about Hamden park being the largest stadium before the Maracanã stadium is not true, the largest standing up capacity ever built was the great strahov stadium in Prague which held 250,000 people and the Maracanã stadium did not beat this.
It wasn't a football specific stadium though
World Cup 2030 Stadiums
Ive been to the viva its my home ireland
Celtic park has more fan capacity than half of the other stadiums here
But its in a shit hole.
Why is anfield not here
Small Heaths new ground will be ready by then won’t it?😂
I'm surprised anfield isn't hosting
West ham staduim????
They don't have one - they just lease an athletics bowl.
Need a pair of Binoculars to watch the game your like 3 miles away from the pitch such a shit ground
Sadly it doesn’t look like Villa Park will be expanding to 52k
YO THIS IS W NO UNITED AND LIVERPOOL IM GOING TO ALL YHE MATCHES AT THE ETIHAD
St james park best location nd best stadium in world
it does look good yes but needs finishing.
😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Why not old Trafford big enough stadium
I'm wondering why with all those excellent stadiums we have to do the WC in countries like Saudi Arabia or Qatar...
theres a simple answer: bribery
@@paul_has_nolife shame on FIFA, probably Ireland and Scotland would have played better than Qatar
@@lucacasagrande2456 fr
@@lucacasagrande2456 northern ireland too
It's because it's a WORLD competition not European competition,,you can't limit it to Europe they aren't the only people on earth,,,this isn't the colonial time anymore
How can tottenham have such a beautiful stadium and such a horrendous run team
how can you leave old trafford - a historic english stadium out? its crazy. Its the 2nd biggest in the country aswell.
It's falling apart.
@@64offsuiter falling in style doe
What about the Emirates Stadium (Arsenal FC Stadium)
What about it? They're not going to allow more than 2 grounds in London and Spurs' ground is newer and better.
What about it? Its a shithole and nowhere near as good as Tottenham stadium.
@@thefivepointslet me guess your a Tottenham fan
Can you do for African countries like Morocco afcon 2025,East Africa afcon 2027
Afcon 2027 is gonna be in London, fans won't have to travel as far.
Can understand no old Trafford it's got rats and falling down,,,,but to have no anfield is a sin 61,000 redeveloped stadium its amazing😢😢
I take it you are a red teleclapper and don't know that anfield's pitch is to small, and also not as good as BMD.
I would have liked the other four to host Euro 2028 without England. If only ten stadiums are needed: Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Galway, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Wrexham, Cardiff. That would put the tournament all over the four countries, with many beautiful places nearby supporters could sleep (and look around while they're there). No new or upgraded stadiums are likely to become white elephants: Aberdeen should have a bigger stadium anyway with their history; Galway, a brilliant tourist spot, could have a great Gaelic football stadium after; Wrexham could have a multi-purpose stadium to include rugby; Dundee could have a better stadium, maybe the supporters would be happy to share, I don't know but the quirky two stadiums nearby each other would be gone; Edinburgh should have a least one really big football stadium, although I'm less confident the Hibs and Hearts fans would be happy to share.
Alternatively, all three stadiums in Glasgow could be used, so could Murrayfield, even Cardiff City's stadium might already be big enough. It would have been good to just have all four automatically qualify and more intense and interesting qualifying groups for the others.
To host a Euros you need 9 stadiums: 1 stadium with 60,000 seats, 1 stadium (preferably 2) with 50,000 seats, 4 stadiums with 40,000 seats and 3 stadiums with 30,000 seats. So let's play it out - Cardiff; Murrayfield; Hampden, Aviva... we need another stadium with more than 40,000 seats. Cork's GAA ground holds 45,000 - but 24,000 of those are standing. To add 20,000 seats would cost many tens of millions of Euro.
Ok, next, three over 30,000. Belfast's Casement Park could make that. Then you're buggered. There's not the tiniest chance om the face of the planet of Aberdeen or Dundee building a 30,000 seat stadium. Aberdeen's average attendance is 17,000 and hasn't been above 20,000 in 50 years. Dundee Utd's average hasn't passed 11,000 in 30 years and has never reached 16,000. Dundee's attendances are even lower. You could talk about temporary seating but the cost, for a handful of games one summer, in a cost of living crisis and after 15 years of Tory austerity, would be stupid.
Wrexham... mate, there's more chance of a 30k seater being built on the moon.
@@gordon1545 Thanks for the reply; I thought I would get a reply of this nature. Unless, for example Aberdeen expanded to 30,000 we wouldn't know if a new, better stadium would get more fans in later on. Any new or improved stadium wouldn't be a white elephant like has happened with stadiums that have hosted tournaments in other places. Rangers, Celtic, Hampden, Murryfield, Cardiff, Aviva, new one promised in Belfast..... that could have left just two if only nine are needed. I just think it's an insult to have ONE stadium only for the other four. Please leave the political parties out of the argument - football is popular enough to look after itself even when times are difficult regardless of who you think is to blame for the issues we have.
@@alwilfridWhy would u want England out of the bid? Ireland isn’t part of the Uk surely it would make sense for it to be out. What do u have against England?
@@JimmyJr630 Nothing, I'm from England. I just think either England should host it on their own (that would be easy - so many great stadiums) or the others should have a chance to see if between them they can put on a good tournament despite having a much smaller population between them than England. I think it's an insult having just ONE stadium each used. I'd like to see a tournament like the one I suggested, it could be great for tourism and the developed/ new stadiums would not be white elephants afterwards, I believe. Obviously the Republic of Ireland (like Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) can't host it on their own and there was a Scotland/ Ireland bid previously.
@@alwilfrid Sounds good but I doubt the Uk government would ever allow that. Scotland and Ireland hosting a Euro would seem too symbolic of independence for them.
Kind of ironic when people say football is coming home when one of the stadiums will be a gaelic football/hurling stadium and two are mainly rugby or where rugby is the senior partner as in the AVIVA
And the FAI nearly booted out because of their incompetence over selling long term tickets for the new Landsdowne road
Even more ironic that Uefa insisted on Windsor Park not being able to host matches, even after hosting a SuperCup Final 2 yrs ago.
Yet the Corporal David Howes/Derek Wood Stadium has to be built!
Fat chance of that happening 🫡
Back in your pram and take a chill pill😂
Probably Wembley
I would have Manchester United , Liverpool Croke park Arsenal and West ham sstadiums and what about Windoer park as well .Not forgetting Sunderland Leciester and wolves and celtic and rangers as well . We could have more grounds for the event as you will find the next euro with Italy and turkey will have
Old Trafford - falling to pieces
Anfield - pitch too small
emirates - dump no atmosphere
West ham - athletics stadium not designed for football.
Tottenham stadium - awesome
Windsor pk/sunderland/leicester/wolves/rangers/celtic - lol
@@thefivepointsemirates still could be a good option
@@thefivepointsare you stupid?😂😂😂you really think they give a toss about the atmosphere when selecting stadiums to host the euros? Arsenal fans aren’t the only ones who watch the euros dumb as
Hampden needs upgraded its smaller than the other 2 glasgow stadiums
It's a dump, seats are too far away. Even up the highest parts of the piggery, or up in the Club Deck have better seats than most of the stadium at Hampdump Park!
It’s a shitehole
At the minute from Northern Ireland Windsor park because casement isn’t built yet and most of Northern Ireland locals aren’t happy for political
reasons as casement is in a Ireland part of Northern Ireland
I just went to the George best statue yesterday, but the area is quite Protestant
@@EvanJGMegson yeah because George Best is from Northern Ireland (Protestant)
Still makes me sick casement park is being used
With all that's going on with Everton they might not finish their new stadium in time. Easy answer use Anfield.
Both of the things you say are bollocks. Everton's ground will be ready well over 2 years before the tournament, and Anfield isn't compliant anyway.
What's the point of having Everton's stadium but not Liverpool's Anfield??
Anfield doesn't meet the required standard.
Anfield has a pitch length of 101 metres and Uefa requires 105 metres.
Ironically, the pitch length issue could have been addressed with the upgrade of the Anfield Road end but the club did nothing about it.
Brand new
Because Everton’s is better
After the euro wembley emberaasment of 2021.. how can they even be considered.
No emirates stadium arsenal one of the biggest stadiums in the primer league
Basically it's in England...
Where’s Elland Road
It's in Leeds
@@robmiddleton44 😂😂😂😂
@@robmiddleton44 where’s elland road in this video
Disgraced that they would include Everton but not Anfield? I get they are getting a new stadium but lets be honest, that probably won't be done in time. Old Trafford is a bad stadium because of the leaks and things that break constantly so good decision there though
BMD will be finished, and anfield pitch is to small which has been pointed out many many times in this comment section.
Should really just be in England
What, no Ibrox or Celtic Park?!?
Etihad doesn't hold 61000 it's only being upgraded to that once work has finished get ya videos right first
That’s what it’s going to hold by the time of the Euros ya muppet
it will do
In 2028 it will hold 61k , he was right first time .
He’s talking about the stadiums when they hold the Euros - obviously he will talk about their capacity during the tournament
No Old Trafford,Manchester no Anfield,Liverpool
You need to read other comments before posting they might give you a clue.
Uefa Euros 2028:
❌️ United Kingdom and Irland
✅️ almost only England 🤔
Maybe Ireland, Wales and Scotland could bid on their own, or maybe they do not have enough Football grounds that fit the criteria
belfast is irish
Stadia, not stadiums. Thank you.
We want the FIFA Word Cup Saudi Arabia 2034 🇸🇦 stadiums when you know the 14+ stadiums of the bid.
No we don't ur all corrupt over ther an don't deserve it
Hampden is the worst stadium in Scotland . Celtic Park Ibrox and Murrayfield are far superior stadiums .
Good point .
Celtic Park isn't great either, tbh. There are restricted views behind poles all along the back of the North Stand and massive pillars at the two south corners. Apart from the main stand the standard and facilities are extremely basic.
Murrayfield isn't great for football, the goals are stranded a long, long way from the end stands and the main, West Stand is miles from the pitch too.
FWIW I've been to Parkhead well over 100 times, maybe over 200, and I've had a Scotland season pass for Murrayfield for 8 years.
It would be great if Hampden could be renovated like Stuttgart's ground, but nobody's got the money for that.
No Stadium of Light , Anfield , Old Trafford , Celtic Park , Ibrox , Emirates and London Stadium but Casement Park and Villa Park? St James Park is also too old.
Old trafford - falling to pieces
emirates - dump
London stadium - athletics stadium not designed for football
Celtic/rangers - lol
Stadium of light is boring, just like Middlesbrough, Leicester, Southampton, derby, Brighton, Everton. No character. Old Trafford is falling down. Anfields pitch is too small. They could have development better grounds
@@luke7187stadium of light is a nice stadium and it’s massive
@@luke7187 That's just you'r opinion.
@@KJames2345 yeah no shit
Your skits against Spurs prove you are Arsenal supporters and certainly not worth a subscription.
Not having the stadium of light is shocking
It's horrible, St James Park 100 times better, mackam
West ham and arsenal stadium need to be there
Why is the AI foreign narrator trolling Spurs re losses when Villa, Geordies and Toffees are on this list? I’d include Citeh but hey, oil money etc…
So ur telling me Everton are having their ground used and Liverpool aren’t?!!Thats pathetic!
Anfield is too small
I don’t wanna move i want to stay at goodison coz the best atmosphere in there
in 2028 UEFA should increase the participants to 48 or atleast 32 , 24 is unacceptable
No croke park in ireland, which can hold over 80,000 people???
Err its a rugby stadium. This is the euros