
The Puskás Aréna and the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, the only candidates interested in hosting the Champions League final
The final eight designations will be official in May 2024
UEFA has announced the bids submitted to host the club competition finals in 2026 and 2027. Nine associations have applied to host these finals. Yesterday was the deadline to express your interest.
He UEFA Executive Committee will designate the host federations of the eight finals in May 2024.
Furthermore, UEFA asks the English federation, which one avoid playing matches during the week that coincide with the Champions League, Europa and Conference League. This is in line with the expansion of European competitions from the 2024/25 season with up to 36 teams.
“We take this opportunity to recall that the fundamental principles of the international calendar remain unchanged: domestic competition matches cannot be played on the same dates as UEFA competition matches, unless exceptional circumstances so require. This is to ensure the success of both domestic football and the UEFA club competitions,” UEFA said in a statement sent to the associations.
These, therefore, are the candidates interested in hosting the finals of the European competitions in 2026 and 2027:
Hungary: Budapest – Puskás Arena
Italy: Milan – Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
- Women’s Champions League:
Germany: Gelsenkirchen or Munich or Stuttgart
Norway: Oslo-Ullevaal Stadium
Scotland: Glasgow–Hampden Park
Germany: Düsseldorf or Frankfurt or Gelsenkirchen or Leipzig or Stuttgart
Romania: Bucharest – National Arena
Scotland: Glasgow–Hampden Park
Turkiye: Istanbul – Beşiktaş JK or Fenerbahçe SK or Galatasaray A.Ş
Germany: Leipzig-Leipzig Stadium
Israel: Jerusalem – Teddy Stadium
Norway: Oslo-Ullevaal Stadium
Scotland: Glasgow–Hampden Park
Swiss: Geneva – Stade de Genève
Turkiye: Istanbul – Beşiktaş JK or Fenerbahçe SK or Galatasaray A.Ş