England

Liverpool

One of the newest stadiums in world football hosts four Euro 2028 matches on Liverpool’s regenerated waterfront, opened in 2025.

1Stadium
4Matches
2025Opened
24 JunRound of 16

Liverpool brings one of the freshest stadium experiences to Euro 2028. The Hill Dickinson Stadium opened in 2025 at Bramley-Moore Dock on the city’s waterfront, ending Everton’s 132-year stay at Goodison Park and giving the club a striking new home with views across the Mersey.

For the tournament, Liverpool hosts four matches: three group stage games and a Round of 16 tie. As one of the newest grounds at Euro 2028, it offers visiting fans somewhere genuinely new to most supporters across Europe, set in a part of the city that has been transformed over the past decade.

Liverpool’s cultural pull goes well beyond football – the city is the birthplace of The Beatles, with the Cavern Club and the Beatles Story museum drawing visitors year-round, alongside the Royal Albert Dock and a waterfront that has become one of the most visited stretches of England’s northwest coast.

City Facts

NationEngland
StadiumHill Dickinson Stadium
Matches hosted4
Stadium opened2025
AirportLiverpool (LPL)
CurrencyPound Sterling (£)

Liverpool’s venue

4 Matches · Bramley-Moore Dock

Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton’s brand new riverfront home hosts three group games and a Round of 16 tie – one of the most striking new venues in world football.

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Where to base yourself

A few areas worth knowing, depending on how close to the action you want to be.

Vauxhall

Closest to the ground, right on the waterfront near Bramley-Moore Dock.

City Centre

The best transport links and the widest choice of accommodation, a short ride from the stadium.

Baltic Triangle

Good value with a strong independent food and bar scene, a short journey from the ground.

Plan your stay

See live hotel prices and our full city-by-city accommodation guide.

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