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A closer look at the UK and Ireland’s host venues for Euro 2028
A closer look at the UK and Ireland’s host venues for Euro 2028
The UK and Ireland’s bid to host Euro 2028 has been approved by UEFA’s executive committee after Turkey pulled out of the running. Here, the PA news agency looks at the 10 stadia across five nations which will host the matches in just under five years’ time. ENGLAND Wembley England’s national stadium will host the final – and potentially both semi-finals – having also been the venue for the Euro 96 finale and the decisive England v Italy clash at Euro 2020. The Football Association will be working hard with the authorities to ensure there is no repeat of the chaotic scenes which surrounded that match. Wembley is celebrating its centenary this year, with the original stadium opening in 1923 for the British Empire Exhibition. Etihad Stadium Work is set to begin later this year on increasing the capacity of treble-winning Manchester City’s ground to almost 62,000 by 2025. The club left their former home ground Maine Road and moved into the stadium in 2003. It was built to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games and hosted the 2008 UEFA Cup final, while England’s football and rugby union sides have both staged fixtures there. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Spurs’ home is the largest club stadium in London, with a capacity of over 62,000. Opened in April 2019, the stadium includes a retractable pitch with a synthetic NFL surface underneath. Its 17,500-seat, single-tier South Stand is the largest in the UK and features Europe’s longest bar – The Goal Line. Everton Stadium The Toffees’ new home at Bramley-Moore Dock is scheduled for completion late next year. Developers are working to a capacity of 52,888. St James’ Park St James’ Park, home to Newcastle since the club was formed in 1892, also hosted matches at Euro 96. Newcastle are considering options to develop the stadium which might mean the capacity, currently 52,305, has increased by the time the championship begins in 2028. Villa Park Villa Park hosted three World Cup matches in 1966 and four matches during Euro 96. A go-to ground for FA Cup semi-finals – hosting 55 – the stadium is set to be redeveloped to increase capacity to over 50,000 ahead of the tournament. REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Aviva Stadium The Dublin venue, which holds over 51,000 people and officially opened in 2010, regularly hosts Republic of Ireland football matches and those of the Ireland rugby union team, as well as high-profile Gaelic sports. The stadium, built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road Stadium, which was demolished in 2007, had been part of the original multi-country plans to host Euro 2020 but could not ultimately provide UEFA with the necessary assurances over minimum spectator levels amid the Covid-19 pandemic. NORTHERN IRELAND Casement Park Construction on the site in the Andersonstown area of Belfast is due to get under way next year with completion by 2026. The capacity of the stadium is set to be 34,500. It was opened in 1953 to stage Gaelic games and has since been home to the Antrim Gaelic Athletic Association. SCOTLAND Hampden Park Scotland’s national stadium did host matches at Euro 2020. The Scottish Football Association has also bid to stage the Champions League final in 2026 or 2027 at the stadium, which currently holds just over 50,000. However, developers have put forward proposals to upgrade the stadium and increase capacity to 65,000. A record British crowd of 149,415 saw Scotland beat England 3-1 at Hampden in 1937. WALES Principality Stadium The Cardiff venue has hosted major European football events before, having staged the 2017 Champions League final. Set to be the second-largest venue in the tournament with a capacity of 74,500. Read More Catalans win in Grand Final would ‘make huge noise around the world’ – McNamara A closer look at the UK and Ireland’s host venues for Euro 2028 James Ryan and Mack Hansen injury doubts for Ireland against New Zealand Dawid Malan hits superb hundred as England post 364 for nine against Bangladesh Anna Shackley looks forward after ‘a really nice last couple of months’ Football rumours: Manchester United looking to send Jadon Sancho out on loan
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Basketball-Doncic fever hits Madrid as Mavericks forward returns to face Real
Basketball-Doncic fever hits Madrid as Mavericks forward returns to face Real
By Fernando Kallas MADRID Dallas Mavericks' Slovenia forward Luka Doncic will get a rapturous home welcome when he
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Ivory Coast asylum seeker becomes top Welsh language activist
Ivory Coast asylum seeker becomes top Welsh language activist
Ivorian Joseff Ngabo is the first person of colour to lead a Welsh language campaign group.
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OPEC Will Have a Pavilion at COP Climate Summit for First Time
OPEC Will Have a Pavilion at COP Climate Summit for First Time
This year’s international gathering to tackle the climate crisis will for the first time have a major presence
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Laphonza Butler's ascent to the Senate is a key moment for Black LGBTQ representation, advocates say
Laphonza Butler's ascent to the Senate is a key moment for Black LGBTQ representation, advocates say
Shay Franco-Clausen said she has been waiting a long time for someone like Laphonza Butler to rise to one of the highest positions in US government.
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Cesc Fabregas reveals where Declan Rice has most improved at Arsenal
Cesc Fabregas reveals where Declan Rice has most improved at Arsenal
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has "grown with the ball" to the point where he is starting to look more and more like Manchester City star Rodri in the eyes of Gunners legend Cesc Fabregas.
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Bank of England to review how it stress tests banks
Bank of England to review how it stress tests banks
By Huw Jones LONDON Britain's banking system is well capitalised to withstand shocks the Bank of England said
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The best moments of Eden Hazard's club career
The best moments of Eden Hazard's club career
The greatest moments of Eden Hazard's career after playing for Lille, Chelsea and Real Madrid
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Canadian autoworkers go on strike at GM plants
Canadian autoworkers go on strike at GM plants
More than 4,000 autoworkers in Canada are on strike against General Motors after the Unifor union and the company failed to agree to a deal similar to the one the union previously reached with Ford.
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There Were So Many Fan Fights at Dodger Stadium Last Night
There Were So Many Fan Fights at Dodger Stadium Last Night
The Los Angeles Dodgers won a hell of a lot of baseball games this season but it's looking more and more that none of that will matter as Arizona Diamondbacks h
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Rio Ferdinand compares Andre Onana's Man Utd start to David de Gea's
Rio Ferdinand compares Andre Onana's Man Utd start to David de Gea's
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has waded in on Andre Onana's poor start to life at the club, comparing his situation to that of predecessor David de Gea. Onana has made a string of errors during his time with the Red Devils so far.
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: 'Remarkable' US markets surf crosscurrents
Marketmind: 'Remarkable' US markets surf crosscurrents
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan U.S. stocks have surfed through multiple
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