
UEFA U19 EURO News

Chris Gunter to lead Cymru MU19s for EURO finals

£3m funding committed for UEFA U19 Championship in North Wales
Information & Tickets
UEFA U19 EURO Tickets
Tickets will become available on the link below
MU19 EURO Finals Preparatory Tournament
18 Nov 2025, 11:00
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MU19 EURO Finals Preparatory Tournament
15 Nov 2025, 14:30
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MU19 EURO Finals Preparatory Tournament
12 Nov 2025, 19:00
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For all UEFA U19 EURO 2026 fixtures please click here to visit UEFA.com.
Match Venues

The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Known in Welsh as Y Cae Ras, The Racecourse Ground is home to Wrexham AFC, who have gained global popularity through the award winning ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ documentary.
The Racecourse Ground holds a Guinness World Record for being the oldest international football stadium in the world.
All of Cymru’s group stage matches will be hosted at The Racecourse Ground. The venue will also host a semi-final match and the UEFA U19 EURO final.
Capacity: 10,200
Address: Mold Road, Wrexham, LL11 2AH
The Oval, Caernarfon
The Oval is home to Cymru Premier club Caernarfon Town and is situated near the River Seiont, which creates a natural harbour where it flows into the Menai Strait. Caernarfon’s famous castle stands at the mouth of the river and is a short walk from The Oval.
Caernarfon is a football hot-bed and when The Oval is full, it can generate an electric atmosphere.
For UEFA U19 EURO, The Oval has received significant funding to install a top class playing surface and improvements to the surrounding facilities.
The venue will host three group matches during the tournament.
Capacity: 3,000
Address: Marcus Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 2HT


Central Park, Denbigh
Denbigh Town FC was established in 1876 but for the first 89 years of the club’s existence, they played at various locations around the town before building their own purpose-built venue in 1963.
Central Park has undergone recent improvements to the playing surface and facilities with the club having ambitions of promotion to the Cymru Premier.
Central Park has hosted many intermediate international matches for both Cymru men’s and women’s teams.
Dinbych (the Welsh for Denbigh) translates to ‘Little Fortress’, which is a reference to its historic castle.
Central Park will host three group stage matches and a semi-final during UEFA U19 EURO.
Capacity: 1,200
Address: Central Park, Denbigh, Denbighshire, LL16 3EW
Bangor City Stadium, Bangor
Bangor City Stadium provides stunning views across the Menai Strait, making it a unique setting for football matches.
The venue has hosted UEFA club competition matches in addition to Cymru Women’s National Team and Men’s U21 international games.
The stadium facilities have been further upgraded for UEFA U19 EURO and will host three group stage matches and the third place play-off.
The town of Bangor has a long history when it comes to football. The original club was formed in 1876 and famously beat Napoli 2-0 at home in the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup before losing 3-1 away. Due to an aggregate tie, Bangor eventually lost the play-off game 2-1 in London.
Capacity: 3,000
Address: Holyhead Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2HQ

Things to do
In between matches at UEFA U19 EURO, Wales has incredible adventures to experience and dramatic landscapes to explore. Travel in and around the match venues in North Wales, venture to Mid Wales, or even take the opportunity to travel to South and Wales.
