Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium is set to stage five games at Euro 2028.
The waterfront venue was previously chosen as one of nine venues for the UK and Ireland’s successful bid to host UEFA’s flagship international tournament.
European football’s governing body confirmed on Wednesday that the Blues’ home will play host to four group stage encounters in addition to one Round of 16 clash.
A Group D match will place on Sunday, June 11 with a Group A contest just six days later on Saturday, June 17 before a Group A fixture on Wednesday, June 14.
The closing fixture of Group C is scheduled at Bramley-Moore Dock on Tuesday, June 20 before a last-16 meeting between runners-up from Groups A and B.
Two nations will face off for a place in the quarter finals on Saturday, June 24.
Everton CEO Angus Kinnear said: “This is a proud moment for Everton and for our new waterfront home.
“Our stadium was designed to host the biggest moments in sport, and to see it formally part of the venue schedule for UEFA Euro 2028 is a landmark in the club’s history.
“The tournament will showcase the best of our city and our new stadium to millions of people around the world.
“It will also deliver a significant economic boost for Liverpool City Region, bringing new visitors, new spend and new profile to the waterfront and the wider economy.
“We look forward to working closely with UEFA, UK & Ireland 2028, the City Region and our partners to deliver an unforgettable experience for supporters and for football.”
Kick-off times for all Euro 2028 fixtures will be announced following the main draw, which will be held in December 2027.
