England

Birmingham

England’s second city hosts four Euro 2028 matches at Villa Park, one of the most historic grounds in the country, currently being expanded for the tournament.

1Stadium
4Matches
1897Founded
27 JunRound of 16

Birmingham brings Villa Park to Euro 2028 – one of the most storied grounds in English football, home to Aston Villa since 1897. The stadium hosted matches at Euro 1996, the last time England staged a major tournament, and is currently undergoing redevelopment to push its capacity past 50,000 ahead of 2028.

The city hosts four matches: three group stage games and a Round of 16 tie. Birmingham’s central position and strong rail links make it a practical base for fans planning to combine fixtures across multiple host cities – London, Manchester, and Liverpool are all within two hours by train.

As England’s second city, Birmingham offers the Bullring shopping district, a regenerated canal network with bars and restaurants, and the Jewellery Quarter, one of the most distinctive neighbourhoods in English city centre living.

City Facts

NationEngland
StadiumVilla Park
Matches hosted4
Founded1897
AirportBirmingham (BHX)
CurrencyPound Sterling (£)

Birmingham’s venue

4 Matches · Being Expanded

Villa Park

Aston Villa’s historic home, expanding ahead of the tournament, hosts three group games and a Round of 16 tie in the heart of the Midlands.

Full Venue Guide

Where to base yourself

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

City Centre

Birmingham’s widest choice of accommodation and nightlife, with a quick rail link to Villa Park.

Jewellery Quarter

A distinctive, slightly quieter base with good rail access to the ground.

Aston

Right by the stadium itself, the most direct option on matchday.

Plan your stay

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

Where to Stay

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