Behold The EURO 2028 Stadiums (Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool FC fans look away!)
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 Published On Mar 2, 2024

The UK and Ireland have been announced as hosts for Euro 2028 after their sole bidding rival, Turkey, pulled out of the running.
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.
The ones that made the cut include:

00:00 Intro
00:29 10. London’s Webley Stadium (capacity of 90,652 seats)
01:14 9. Manchester’s Etihad Stadium (capacity 61,000 seats)
01:57 8. Liverpool’s Everton Stadium (capacity 52,679 seats)
02:40 7. Newcastle’s St James' Park (capacity 52,305 seats)
03:24 6. Birmingham’s Villa Park (capacity 52,190 seats)
04:07 5. London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (capacity 62 322 seats)
04:51 4. Cardiff’s Principality Stadium (capacity 73 952 seats)
05:36 3. Birmingham’s Villa Park (capacity 52,190 seats)
06:22 2. Dublin’s Aviva Stadium (capacity 51,711 seats)
07:07 1. Belfast’s Casement Park (capacity 34,500 seats)

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