Location: London, England
Capacity: 86,000
Fixtures: Group stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final
The venue is the largest in the United Kingdom and the second-biggest in Europe after Barcelona’s Nou Camp. It hosted the 1966 World Cup final before it was knocked down in 2003 and a new stadium built in its place.
It is the home of England’s national football team and annually hosts the FA Cup semi-finals and final, EFL Cup final, Community Shield and EFL play-off finals.
It also hosted the Champions League final in 2011, 2013 and 2024, as well as the Euro 2020 final and England women’s triumphant Euro 2022 final.
England will play their second and third group stage games at the stadium, should they qualify directly.
