ENGLAND are reportedly set to play away from Wembley during the 2028 Euros.
Should they qualify for their home tournament, they will play two group matches at the venue, while also travelling for a third at another English stadium, per the Telegraph.


This would mark the first time the Three Lions will have played a fixture at a major home tournament away from the national stadium, having played there exclusively at the 1966 World Cup and the 1996 edition of the Euros.
The news comes just weeks after England boss Thomas Tuchel put the Wembley crowd on blast following his side’s 3-0 victory over Wales at the venue.
The German boss did not hold back in his post-match interview, saying: “The stadium was silent.
“We didn’t get any energy back from the stands. We did everything to win.

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“What more can you give them? Three goals in the first 20 minutes.
“You only heard Wales fans for half an hour, it’s a bit sad because the team deserved more.”
The moment stoked division among England fans, many of whom felt frustrated at being told off despite making the journey to watch a friendly on a midweek school night.
The fans would respond just days later during England’s World CUp qualifier against Latvia, jokingly chanting “Are we loud enough for you?” at the 52-year-old.
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Now it seems Tuchel will have one less Wembley crowd to worry about as his side hit the road to one of the other eligible grounds at the tournament.
The event will be hosted in tandem with the rest of the UK and the Republic of Ireland, but the other host nations will play their group games exclusively in their own stadiums.
That leaves the potential hosts for England’s games away from Wembley – which will also include their quarter-final fixture should England qualify – as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Everton‘s new Hill Dickinson Stadium, Villa Park, St James’ Park and the Etihad Stadium.
The other host nations each have one stadium set to host games at the tournament, with the Principality Stadium in Cardiff set to open the Euros in Wales.
The full schedule for the event is slated to be revealed in London on November 12th.







