Cardiff, Euro 2028 and Wembley Stadium
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The redeeming factor for Wales in their 28-52 loss to Argentina in Cardiff is that only 50,000 had to watch it inside the Principality Stadium. That’s not because the team’s national arena has a 50,000-seat cap for this game,
Cardiff will host the opening game of Euro 2028, with the semi-finals and final set to take place at London's Wembley Stadium.
After years of living in Cardiff, Wales, as an American, I'm confident it's one of the best spots to visit in the UK. It has castles, rugby, and more.
Cardiff City’s academy stars produced a remarkable performance to defeat Arsenal U21s 3-1 and book their place in the knockout stages of the Vertu Motors Trophy.
A youthful Cardiff City side ran out 3-1 winners against Arsenal Under-21s to top Southern Group A and progress to the last 32 of the EFL Trophy. Bluebirds boss Brian Barry-Murphy handed debuts to five academy prospects including Gabriel Keita, Alyas Debono, Matty Apter, Trey George, and Dan Ola.
McClean said a group of men "started running their mouths off" at him when he was leaving his car at the Racecourse Ground on October 28.
Cardiff will host the opening match of the 2028 European Championship on June 9, with the final scheduled for London's Wembley Stadium on July 9, tournament organisers UEFA announced on Wednesday.
Cardiff's National Stadium of Wales will host the opening match of Euro 2028 potentially generating "significant economic benefits".