UEFA has awarded hosting rights for several youth European championships following a decision at its Executive Committee meeting. Czechia, Bulgaria and the Netherlands will host the U19 EURO in 2027, 2028 and 2029 respectively. Additional hosts include Lithuania and Moldova for the U17 EURO, and Belgium and Türkiye for the Women's U17 EURO.
The UEFA Executive Committee met on 3 December 2025 in Nyon to decide on hosts for upcoming youth tournaments. For the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, Czechia will stage the 2027 final tournament, marking their second time after 2008; the predecessor U18 EURO was hosted by Czechoslovakia in 1988. Bulgaria and the Netherlands will host for the first time in 2028 and 2029.
In the Under-17 category, Lithuania takes on the 2028 edition, their first U17 EURO but following previous youth events like the U19 EURO in 2013, Women's U17 EURO in 2018 and Women's U19 EURO in 2024. Moldova will host in 2029, their second UEFA final tournament after the 2025 Under-19 Futsal EURO.
For the Women's Under-17 EURO, Belgium is set for 2028, having previously hosted the Women's U19 EURO in 2023. Türkiye will host in 2029, after staging the Women's U19 EURO in 2012.
Future hosts include Wales for U19 EURO 2026, Estonia for U17 EURO 2026, Latvia for U17 EURO 2027, Northern Ireland for Women's U17 EURO 2026 and Finland for 2027.