Euro 2028 final at Wembley: fan planning guide
Wembley is the final-week pressure point
UEFA has confirmed Wembley Stadium for the Euro 2028 final on Sunday 9 July 2028. It has also confirmed both semi-finals at Wembley on Tuesday 4 July and Wednesday 5 July. That makes London the tournament's final-week pressure point.
If you only need the short answer, use the new Euro 2028 Final page. If you need the full tournament ticket and host-city view, use our Euro 2028 tickets and host cities guide.
Footbeen does not sell tickets. The safe route is UEFA, and public ticket details should be treated as official only when UEFA publishes them.
Why the final week matters now
Euro 2028 still feels far away, but the planning logic is already clear. Wembley will not just host one showpiece game. It will carry both semi-finals and the final, which means:
- London hotel demand will spike around final week;
- ticket scams will target fans long before the official process is clear;
- casual "guaranteed final ticket" claims should be treated as risky;
- transport planning around Wembley will matter more than the map distance suggests.
The useful work now is not buying unofficial tickets. It is deciding which host stadiums matter to you and building a realistic tournament wishlist.
The Wembley checklist
Start with Wembley Stadium. If you have already been, mark it visited in Footbeen. If you have not, keep it on your future list and add the Euro 2028 final as the reason.
Then add the London layer. Euro 2028 also includes Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, so London has more than one tournament ground. That does not mean you should force both into one final-week trip, but it does make the city useful for stadium collectors.
For a wider football weekend, our London football weekend page is the route-first version: practical movement, ticket caution and realistic backup plans.
Ticket safety for the Euro 2028 final
The final will be one of the highest-demand tickets in the tournament. The safe rule is boring because it is correct: wait for UEFA.
Be careful with anyone claiming:
- guaranteed final tickets before UEFA's process is open;
- early access through a private contact;
- screenshot tickets;
- seats without clear category, block or transfer route;
- bank-transfer urgency;
- "hospitality" that is not traceable to an authorised route.
Use the football ticket scam checker if you are tempted by an offer. It is better to miss a fake shortcut than lose money and still miss the match.
How to track Euro 2028 in Footbeen
Euro 2028 is a good tournament for a stadium checklist because it spans England, Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. The final is the headline, but the route may be more interesting if you collect host grounds along the way.
Start with:
- Wembley Stadium for the final;
- Principality Stadium for the opening match in Cardiff;
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the London host-city layer;
- Villa Park, St James' Park, Hampden Park and Aviva Stadium if your route goes wider.
Use Stadium Tracker to separate grounds you have already visited from the ones Euro 2028 might finally give you a reason to tick.
The better plan: city first, ticket second
For major finals, the best trips usually start with a city you would enjoy even without the ticket. London can work for that, but only if you are honest about cost and movement. Wembley is far enough from central London that you should not stack a tight second plan onto final day. Save the extra football for before or after final night.
If you get inside, use Match Diary to save the result, photos, rating and notes. If you do not, keep the fan-zone or city memory separately. The point is to make the football journey accurate, not inflate it.
FAQ
Where is the Euro 2028 final?
UEFA has confirmed the Euro 2028 final for Wembley Stadium in London.
When is the Euro 2028 final?
The Euro 2028 final is scheduled for Sunday 9 July 2028.
Are Euro 2028 final tickets on sale?
No public Euro 2028 final ticket sale is open yet. Use UEFA's official ticket route and avoid unsupported resale claims.