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tototoner

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The UK and Republic of Ireland football associations have submitted a joint expression of interest in staging the European Championships in 2028.

The five associations has previously considered seeking to stage the World Cup in 2030 and conducted a £2.8m feasibility study into a potential bid.
But in February they decided to focus their efforts on Euro 2028.

The associations said they felt it "would be one of the greatest sporting events held in the UK and Ireland".

In a joint statement, the FAs of England, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales said submitting an expression of interest to Uefa - European football's governing body - was "an important step".

The statement read: "The governments of the UK, Ireland, Scotland and Wales have confirmed their support for the expression of interest submission and, given the Northern Ireland Executive is currently not meeting formally, officials there continue to observe the process closely.

"This unprecedented partnership of five associations offers something special to European football, including the potential for an expanded tournament, and we are passionate about maximising the sustainability and legacy benefits for communities across the UK and Ireland."

The joint bid team will now wait to receive Uefa's technical specification for bidding for the tournament and expects to engage in conversations with potential host cities and stadiums.

Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee chair Julian Knight had previously encouraged the focus on bidding for Euro 2028 rather than the 2030 World Cup, describing the latter bid as a "giant, expensive vanity project".

Uefa, which could expand the tournament to 32 teams, is expected to make a formal decision on 7 April.
 

tototoner

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UK and Ireland bid was meant to be unopposed but Russia have now made a bid to host it also, not sure they are very good at reading the room

 

cwy21

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Uefa, which could expand the tournament to 32 teams, is expected to make a formal decision on 7 April.

Why not just let everyone in at this point? In fact invite nine more nations and make it 64.
 

Gassin's finest

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Russia just trolling there.

International Football organisations love a despot led regime, so expect this to go to Turkey I guess.
 

LSUY

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Uefa, which could expand the tournament to 32 teams, is expected to make a formal decision on 7 April.
There's what 50 odd countries in UEFA, at this point all they're doing is excluding the likes of Albania and Armenia. The qualifying stage is going to be even more of a waste of time.
 

cwy21

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There's what 50 odd countries in UEFA, at this point all they're doing is excluding the likes of Albania and Armenia. The qualifying stage is going to be even more of a waste of time.

Like I said. All 55 and then invite nine more like we see with Copa America. Are you telling me inviting the US, Canada, Japan, South Korea and some South American teams to make it 64 teams wouldn't get an insane amount of revenue?
 

LSUY

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Like I said. All 55 and then invite nine more like we see with Copa America. Are you telling me inviting the US, Canada, Japan, South Korea and some South American teams to make it 64 teams wouldn't get an insane amount of revenue?
Or we go back to a 16 team tournament and let the Euros be a tournament for top quality football at a time when the World Cup is letting in dross whose sole role is to be spanked in the group stages
 

Marty

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Or we go back to a 16 team tournament and let the Euros be a tournament for top quality football at a time when the World Cup is letting in dross whose sole role is to be spanked in the group stages
But that doesn't make UEFA enough sweet sweet moolah.
 

Marty

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In equally unsurprising news, the joint Italy/Turkey bid will host in 2032

 

SirHarryHotspur

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Both Anfield and Old Trafford didn't use to have big screens unless that has changed recently, not much use if you can't show VAR verdicts for this tournament, probably a blessing for Liverpool matches though.
 
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