Only the United Kingdom and Ireland have submitted (joint) bids to host the 2028 European Football Championship after Turkey withdrew in order to submit a joint bid with Italy to host the 2032 continental championship, the BBC reported.
In July, Italy and Turkey announced their joint bid to host the 2032 European Championship, after previously doing so independently. The Turks also applied to participate in the 2028 tournament, but after teaming up with the Italians in 2032, they abandoned the tournament four years early.
However, only one application remains for Euro 2028, so it is almost certain to say so The United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) and Ireland will host the European Football Championship After next year’s championship in Germany. The 2024 and 2028 tournament matches will also be broadcast on M4 Sport.
UEFA is scheduled to make an official decision on the venue for the two European Championships on October 10.
Planned stadiums for the 2028 European Football Championship:
London (England) – Wembley Stadium, capacity: 90,000 spectators
Cardiff (Wales) – National Stadium, capacity 73,000
Glasgow (Scotland) – Hampden Park, capacity: 65,000 (under renovation)
London (England) – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, capacity: 62 thousand spectators
Manchester (England) – Etihad Stadium, capacity: 61,000 (expansion expected)
Liverpool, (England) – Everton Stadium, capacity: 52 thousand spectators
Newcastle (England) – St. James Park, capacity: 52 thousand
Birmingham (England) – Villa Park, capacity: 52,000 (expansion expected)
Dublin (Ireland) – Dublin Arena, capacity: 51,000
Belfast (Northern Ireland) – Casement Park, capacity: 34,000 spectators