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Wales to host opening ceremony of Euro 2028 and six games of tournament at renamed stadium

Wales to host opening ceremony of Euro 2028 and six games of tournament at renamed stadium

Wales Online20-05-2025

Wales to host opening ceremony of Euro 2028 and six games of tournament at renamed stadium
The matches will be played at the Principality Stadium, which will take on a different name during the tournament
Games will be played at the Principality Stadium - although it won't be known as that
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Wales is to host the opening ceremony of Euro 2028 and six of the tournament's games. The details have been confirmed by the Welsh Government.
It had already been reported Wales would host Euro 2028 with England, Ireland and Scotland. Cardiff's Principality Stadium will host games alongside stadia like Manchester City's Etihad Stadium and Newcastle United's St James' Park.

The stadium will however have its name changed to Cardiff National Stadium of Wales. It mirrors what happened in the Champions League final, with UEFA ruling out advertising branding in a stadium name. To receive the latest Welsh football news sign up to the Don't Take Me Home newsletter here.

FAW boss Noel Mooney had previously said the hope was for Wales to have "four, five or six matches. We'd be really happy and I think some of the other associations would be happy as well," he said.
The Principality Stadium is part of a 10-stadia line-up for the bid. Six venues will be in England, including Wembley, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Etihad Stadium, St James' Park, Villa Park and Everton's new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.
A redeveloped Casement Park in Belfast, the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, and Glasgow's Hampden Park are the other venues.
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However, despite being one of the five hosts, Wales are not guaranteed a spot at the tournament. While the host nation usually qualifies automatically, there are too many countries involved in the bid for them to all have an automatic spot.
Speaking in the Senedd, economy minister Rebecca Evans spoke about the impact large events have in Wales. She said it not only boosts the economy, but increases awareness of Wales around the world.
"Hosting six matches of the UEFA Euro 2028 in Cardiff represents another significant opportunity. We can be confident that the economic benefits will be significant, and that a vibrant atmosphere for communities and for visitors alike will be guaranteed. We will also work closely with partners to ensure that these events are delivered effectively and responsibly," the economy minister said.
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Then Conservative MS Samuel Kurtz said the opening ceremony will also be in Cardiff. "Not just six matches, but the open ceremony as well," he said.
Wales will also host a stage of the Grand Depart as part of the Tour de France in 2027. You can read about that here.

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