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The United Kingdom and Ireland have been announced as the hosts for Uefa Euro 2028 with another joint bid between Turkey and Italy the destination for the 2032 edition.
Uefa granted official approval to both bids, which were unopposed, when they met inSwitzerland on Tuesday morning.
Germany host the competition next year after the previous edition was held in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Follow along with all of the latest updates as the 2028 and 2032 hosts are announced.
Where have other European Championship tournaments been hosted?
The European Championship finals date back to 1960 when Uefa hosted the tournament in France. Since then the competition has been held every four years across 20 nations. Here are all the previous tournament hosts:
1960: France
1964: Spain
1968: Italy
1972: Belgium
1976: Yugoslavia
1980: Italy
1984: France
1988: West Germany
1992: Sweden
1996: England
2000: Belgium & Netherlands
2004: Portugal
2008: Austria & Switzerland
2012: Poland & Ukraine
2016: France
2020 (took place in 2021 due to Coronavirus pandemic): Played across Europe in Azerbaijan, Denmark, England, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Scotland, and Spain.
2024: Germany
Mike Jones10 October 2023 10:32
Wales want Euro 2028 opener if UK and Ireland bid is successful
Wales hopes to stage the first match of Euro 2028 should the UK and Ireland bid to host the tournament be successful.
Cardiff’s 74,500-capacity Principality Stadium – the home of Welsh rugby – would be the solitary venue used in Wales for the proposed five-nation tournament.
The joint UK and Ireland bid is the strong favourite to succeed, despite the chaotic and violent scenes that marred last year’s men’s Euro 2020 final at Wembley, amid a rival application from Turkey.
The joint UK and Ireland bid is the strong favourite to succeed, despite the chaotic and violent scenes that marred last year’s men’s Euro 2020 final at Wembley
Mike Jones10 October 2023 10:27
UK and Ireland bid ‘favourite’ before Turkey withdrawal
Senior Uefa sources have indicated the importance of another European Championship in a major football market, following on from next year’s tournament in Germany, as European football’s governing body seeks to further replenish its reserves after the financial shock of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The five nations behind the bid for Euro 2028 released a joint statement last week following Turkey’s withdrawal, stating they had a “compelling” and “ground-breaking” proposal for Uefa to consider, which would deliver “lasting legacies” across the whole of Ireland and the UK.
Bid leaders estimate that the 2028 tournament is projected to generate around three billion euros (£2.6 billion) of economic benefit for the five host nations and even when Turkey were in the running, the five-nation bid was the overwhelming favourite to be selected.
Mike Jones10 October 2023 10:22
UK and Ireland Euro 2028 bid set for official approval
The UK and Ireland’s bid to host Euro 2028 is set to be officially approved later today.
Turkey’s withdrawal to focus on a joint bid with Italy to host Euro 2032 leaves the five-nation bid unopposed to host the tournament in five years’ time, with former Wales forward Gareth Bale adding a sprinkling of stardust to the presentation that will be made to Uefa’s executive committee alongside six youth ambassadors.
It emerged on Monday that England had requested to go through qualification for Euro 2028.
Uefa has reserved two ‘safety net’ host-nation berths should any of the five UK and Ireland bidders not qualify on merit, but the Football Association is understood to have already told Uefa that England are keen to go through qualification.
The FA is keen to keep the team competitive in the run-up to the finals, with Germany having struggled playing friendlies in the build-up to Euro 2024. There are also concerns over the level of opposition they would be able to secure if they were limited to friendlies.
If more than two of the five hosts do not make it, only the two with the best record will secure host places. So there are no guarantees all five will be involved in the finals.
Reporting by PA
Mike Jones10 October 2023 10:16
Wales to host six matches at Euro 2028
As part of the UK and Ireland’s bid to host Euro 2028, Wales hope to stage as many as six matches according to FAW chief executive Noel Mooney.
Mooeny also said last October that Cardiff are in line to stage the opening match of the tournament if their bid is successful (which it will be).
“Six games for Wales has been mentioned before, but it is ultimately up to Uefa to decide on the division of games, qualification from the five host nations and things like that,” said Mooney,
“We’re lucky in that we have a fantastic stadium to offer in a magnificent city. Cardiff hosted a very successful Champions League final in 2017 and Uefa were very happy with it.
“But we feel we can get more out of hosting a series of games than from a stand alone match.
“There were tens of thousands of Spanish and Italian fans in Cardiff for Real Madrid against Juventus, and they all had a great time. But they were gone the next day.
“What the 2016 Euros did for France as a brand, and 2024 will do for Germany, was fantastic. The Covid-hit Euros weren’t the same and the World Cup in Qatar was a different experience.”
Mike Jones10 October 2023 10:11
Gareth Bale helped Wales’ delegation for Euro 2028 bid
Football Association of Wales (FAW) chief executive Noel Mooney praised former Wales captain Gareth Bale for his willingness to be a part of the delegation backing a proposal from the UK and Ireland to host Euro 2028.
Speaking in September before Turkey had withdrawn their own bid Mooney said: “We are hoping for a successful bid and Gareth is very much part of the FAW and what we do. He has been identified as one of the faces of the bid presentation.
“Gareth is globally famous. You can get into a taxi in Sydney or Peru and if you mention you are from Wales they will say ‘Gareth Bale’. It is an instant reaction.
“When I go home to the west of Ireland the first thing people say to me is ‘how is Gareth Bale?’
“Gareth is so good for us. We went to him and asked him if he would get involved in the Euro ’28 bid and he just said: ‘What can I do for Wales?’
“It was instant – ‘how can I help you get the bid over the line?’”
Mike Jones10 October 2023 10:05
England reject automatic qualification for Euro 2028
England have told Uefa that they want to play to secure a place at Euro 2028 by entering the qualification rounds along with their four other co-hosts.
The Uk and Ireland’s bid will be confirmed later today in Switzerland as there is no remaining opposition to the finals being held across England, Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast and Dublin.
However, there are only two places being reserved as “back-stops” for host countries that fail to get through their qualification group.
All five nations intend to go through the qualification rounds though that does raise the risk that one or more of them may miss out on their own tournament.
Uefa would only ever grant two automatic places for hosts, so going through qualification gives all five nations the opportunity to qualify.
Mike Jones10 October 2023 09:59
Gareth Southgate positive about UK and Ireland bid for Euro 2028
Gareth Southgate says it will be “brilliant for everybody” if the UK and Ireland’s bid to host the Euro 2028 gets the green light and questioned the “integrity” of the plan for a cross-continent 2030 World Cup.
Turkey’s withdrawal to focus on a joint submission with Italy for Euro 2032 means the five-nation bid is now the only option on the table for the finals in five years’ time.
Uefa will formally announce the hosts for both tournaments following a meeting of its executive committee in Switzerland today.
The England boss acknowledged ‘fantastic football nations’.
Mike Jones10 October 2023 09:53
Football for the future
The UK and Ireland proposal is backed by all five national governments and National Football Associations with the final bid presentations to be followed by the announcement ceremony this morning at the Uefa Headquarters in Switzerland.
The bid sets out a vision of “Football for all, Football for good. Football for the future” which aims to diversify the game and make it more inclusive, as well as connect with the next generation of fans.
A joint statement by the five associations said: “Together, we believe we can deliver a world-class tournament, and that hosting Euro 2028 will achieve a strong and sustainable legacy for football and wider society, helping to drive economic growth in local communities.”
Mike Jones10 October 2023 09:47
Euro 2028 venues: UK and Ireland name 10 stadiums as Anfield and Old Trafford miss out
The bid originally featured 14 proposed venues with nine in England, two in Ireland and one in each of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
That shortlist was then whittled down to a final 10, with Dublin’s Croke Park, Manchester’s Old Trafford, Sunderland’s Stadium of Light and the London Stadium all failing to make the cut.
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