The 2028 UEFA Champions League Final will be held at Munich’s Allianz Arena, following the German city’s bid as the sole applicant for the prestigious event.
UEFA confirmed that Munich submitted the only official bid for the 2028 final.
Allianz Arena previously hosted the Champions League final in 2025 and has a long history of staging major European football events, making it a familiar venue for high-profile matches. UEFA noted that the stadium’s experience in hosting such tournaments made it a strong candidate.
While Munich is currently the only candidate, UEFA clarified that the final approval is pending. Bid dossiers are expected to be submitted by June 10, 2026, with the official decision scheduled for September 2026.
The Allianz Arena’s selection reinforces Munich’s reputation as a key hub for European club football, having hosted the Champions League final multiple times in the past. UEFA highlighted that the city’s infrastructure and experience were crucial factors in the decision.
Fans and football enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the 2028 final, as Munich prepares to welcome the continent’s top clubs for one of football’s most prestigious events. UEFA’s announcement signals a clear timeline and pathway for preparations ahead of the match.

