Wembley will host the Euro 2028 final and possibly both semi-finals (Stephen Pond/PA)
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.
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Wembley hosted both the Euro 96 and Euro 2020 finals (Steve Parsons/PA)
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.
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.
The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened in April 2019 (Clive Rose/PA)
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.
The Toffees’ new home at Bramley-Moore Dock is scheduled for completion late next year. Developers are
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