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The UK and Ireland have submitted a formal ‘expression of interest’ in hosting Euro 2028. Here we take a look at what we know about the bid so far. How did we get here?
The Ireland and UK bid focused on Euro 2028 after opting not to oppose Spain and Portugal to be UEFA's candidate to host the 2030 World Cup. The decision to shift focus from the 2030 World Cup to ...
LONDON — Britain and Ireland confirmed the 10 stadiums they would use to stage the European Championship in 2028, but their joint bid submitted Wednesday excluded Manchester United’s Old ...
Euro 2028 — UK/Ireland cities A major challenge facing the UK/Ireland bid comes through the need to ensure England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland all have at ...
The UK and Ireland will host Euro 2028, subject to final approval from UEFA’s executive committee next week, after Turkey withdrew its interest. The five-nation bid is now the only option on the ...
The football association of Ireland (FAI) said: “We are looking forward to presenting our bid to UEFA on October 10. These are exciting times, and we have a very compelling Euro 2028 proposal ...
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Euro 2028: Northern Ireland to lose hosting rights over funding - MSNUEFA awarded Euro 2028 to a combined UK and Ireland bid last October, with Belfast, the Northern Irish capital, one of nine cities named as venues for the 24-team tournament.
UEFA EURO 2028 will generate cumulative socio-economic benefits of up to £2.6 billion (€3billion) for our nations. Bid Partners have already invested or committed more than £500 million (€ ...
Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has cast doubt over financial models underpinning Ireland’s bid for Euro 2028, internal Government papers reveal. Minister for Sport and Tourism ...
As things stand, the bid’s main rivals look like being Italy and Turkey but both of those could be persuaded to try for 2032, leaving the way clear for the British and Irish in 2028, a Spain ...
We predict UEFA EURO 2028 will generate cumulative socio-economic benefits of up to £2.6 billion (€3 billion) for our nations* Bid Partners have already invested or committed more than £500 million ...
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