Manchester · England
Etihad Stadium
Manchester City’s home – being expanded for the tournament – hosts England’s opening match if they qualify, plus four more group and knockout fixtures.
The Etihad Stadium was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games as the City of Manchester Stadium, before being handed over to Manchester City in 2003. Since then it has been expanded twice and is being enlarged again ahead of Euro 2028, with capacity set to reach around 58,000-60,000 by the time the tournament arrives.
Under Pep Guardiola, the Etihad has hosted Champions League nights at the highest level, becoming one of the most recognisable modern football stadiums in Europe. Its East Stand expansion is a visible symbol of the club’s transformation over the past two decades.
For Euro 2028, the Etihad is England’s likely opening match venue if they qualify, alongside four other fixtures across multiple groups. The stadium is served by the Metrolink tram network, making it straightforward to reach from Manchester city centre and Piccadilly station.
Euro 2028 fixtures at Etihad Stadium
| Date | Round | Match | Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 10 Jun | Group B | Group B1 vs Group B2 | |
| Fri 13 Jun | Group F | Group F3 vs Group F4 | |
| Mon 16 Jun | Group D | Group D2 vs Group D4 | |
| Fri 20 Jun | Group C | Group C4 vs Group C1 | |
| Wed 25 Jun | Round of 16 | Group C winners vs Third place D/E/F |
*Group stage slots show position in group – actual teams confirmed after the 2027 final draw. Kick-off times to be confirmed.
Getting to Etihad Stadium
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Etihad Campus (Metrolink) 5-minute walk from the stadium. The Metrolink tram runs directly from Manchester city centre, Piccadilly station, and MediaCityUK.
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Manchester Piccadilly 15-minute walk or take the Metrolink one stop to Etihad Campus.
Where to stay near Etihad Stadium
Deansgate and the Northern Quarter are the most atmospheric bases, with a short Metrolink ride to the ground.
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