16 elite nations will play in the Midlands and Yorkshire at next summer's U17 Euros

Monday 30 Oct 2017
Rotherham United's New York Stadium will be among the host venues for the 2018 UEFA U17 EURO Finals

UEFA and The Football Association have named the venues which will host the UEFA European Men’s Under-17 Championship Final Tournament in May next year.

Burton Albion, Chesterfield, Loughborough University, Rotherham United, St. George's Park and Walsall have all been selected to host the annual UEFA tournament.

UEFA European U17 Championship
  • The Finals
  • 4-20 May 2018
  • Burton, Chesterfield, Loughborough Uni, St. George's Park, Rotherham United, Walsall

The competition for Europe’s 16 elite nations will be played at venues across the Midlands and South Yorkshire with St. George’s Park at its heart.

Chesterfield will host the opening game and Rotherham United will stage the final, with fixtures taking place between 4 and 20 May. 

Tickets will go on sale in January with the final draw taking place at St. George’s Park in April. 

Wayne Rooney, Eden Hazard, Paul Pogba and Mario Götze are some of the famous names to have appeared at this level in the past with the competition acting as the perfect platform for young players to showcase their talents. 

England, who won the European Under-17 title in 2010 and 2014 and also finished runners- up to Spain in 2017 before beating the same opposition in the U17 World Cup Final in India this month, qualify automatically for the tournament as hosts.

UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin said: “The European Under-17 Championship gives football fans an early opportunity to watch talented young footballers as they start out on what they hope will be successful careers in the game.

England senior manager Gareth Southgate at St. George's Park

“The competition also provides the youngsters with an ideal chance to perform on an international football stage.

“I am very happy that the finals are being staged in England. The Football Association are experienced hosts of major football events, and we are all looking forward to an exciting and entertaining tournament.”

England U17s head coach Steve Cooper added: "We are very proud to be hosting the men’s European Under-17 finals next summer.

"St. George's Park will be at the heart of training and matches and all six venues will give the players an opportunity to perform at different stadiums.

"Rotherham and Walsall have hosted a number of England development and women's team fixtures in the past while Burton Albion and Chesterfield are fantastic venues.

"Loughborough University is a world-renowned sports and educational establishment.

"The tournament gives the towns and regions an opportunity to see the best young talent from across the continent and we are very much looking forward to the challenge.”

By FA Staff