Britain and Ireland Announce Final List of Stadiums In Joint Euro 2028 Bid
- The UK and Ireland have submitted their final joint bid to host the Euro 2028 football tournament at 10 stadiums across the British Isles.
- The bid includes four stadiums that were initially proposed but later cut from the final list.
- The bid aims to host the most watched Euro tournament in history and generate over £2.6 billion in economic benefits.
- The joint bid will be challenged by Turkey, and the final decision on hosting rights will be made by UEFA in September.
- Automatic qualification as hosts is not guaranteed even if the joint bid is successful.