Swansea.com Stadium to host charity match presented by Joseph’s Smile
Swans legends Ángel Rangel, Leon Britton, Joe Allen, Alan Tate and Neil Taylor are among the big names set to appear when the Wales v Europe Charity Match comes to the Swansea.com Stadium on Saturday, 30 May (3pm kick-off).
Chris Coleman and Michu will lead two star-studded sides packed with Swansea City favourites, Welsh internationals and celebrity guests for a special afternoon presented by Joseph’s Smile, raising vital funds to support children and families affected by cancer.
Joseph’s Smile was founded in August 2022 in memory of three year old Joseph Yeandle, who passed away from neuroblastoma in 2021. Created by his mum Katy and aunt Emma, the charity supports families affected by childhood cancer through financial support, awareness campaigns, research projects and bereavement initiatives.
Following the success of the 2024 Wales v England charity match at the Swansea.com Stadium, Joseph’s Smile returns in 2026 for an even bigger occasion, which also marks the 10 year anniversary of Wales’ unforgettable Euro 2016 campaign.
Funds raised from the fixture will support Joseph’s Smile, two childhood cancer research trials launching later in 2026, and five charities and campaigns across Wales: Morgan’s Army, LATCH Welsh Children’s Cancer Charity, Kids Cancer Charity, the Jacob Crane Foundation and the Kids Get Cancer Too campaign.
Both teams will wear kits inspired by the gold ribbon, the international symbol of childhood cancer awareness, in honour of children and young people affected by cancer.
The club is delighted to host the fixture and will act as the official ticketing agent for the event, with tickets available through the club’s ticketing website.
What fans can expect
• An unforgettable match at the Swansea.com Stadium featuring football legends, sporting icons and celebrity guests
• A fun filled family day out supporting an important cause
• Pitchside entertainment from 2pm featuring Moli, Oscar Hartland (aka Neil the Baby), Karl Morgan from Who’s Molly, a super choir performing Welsh favourites and Welsh tenor Rhys Meirion singing the anthems
• Opportunities to meet superheroes and UK Garrison Stormtroopers
• The chance to see football, sporting and celebrity heroes up close, with opportunities for selfies and autographs throughout the day
Premium general admission tickets are available to purchase in WU7 and WU8. These include access to a premium hospitality suite from two hours prior to kick-off, access to a pay bar for food and drink, and padded centre line hospitality seating to watch the match in comfort and style. Tickets are priced at £27 for adults and £12 for juniors.
Standard general admission tickets are also available elsewhere in the West Stand, priced at £15 for adults and £8 for juniors.
Tickets can be purchased via the link below, over the phone on 01792 616400 (select option 1), or in person at the matchday ticket office, open 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
Accessibility
The West Stand will be open for this fixture, so supporters with accessibility needs can purchase ambulant or wheelchair tickets over the phone on 01792 616400 (select option 1), or in person at the matchday ticket office.
Supporters registered with the club for accessibility needs can also claim their free of charge carer ticket online for this event. Supporters who are not currently registered and wish to attend are advised to email ticketing@swanseacity.com for more information or to register.
Parking
On site parking will be available to purchase on the day for £5 and cannot be bought in advance.