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UEFA Euro 2028 Qualifiers

Various Stadiums, Europe
Mar 20, 2026 — Nov 18, 2026
In progress - 130 days left

About This Tournament

The qualifying campaign for UEFA Euro 2028, to be held in the United Kingdom and Ireland. National teams from across Europe compete in groups to secure their place at the continental championship.

Tournament Details

Sport

Soccer

Venue

Various Stadiums, Europe

Start Date

March 20, 2026

End Date

November 18, 2026

Participants

54 teams/fighters

Format

In-Person

Organizer

UEFA

UEFA Euro Qualifiers International

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