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Without “Old Trafford” and “Anfield” the stadiums that will host games of EURO 2028

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In Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) and Ireland will be held the EURO of 2028as officially announced by UEFA!

London, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Belfast, Glasgow, Cardiff and Dublin are expected to be the cities that will host the event, with the English stadiums that will be used having already been officially announced.

Of these, the is absent “Old Trafford” of Manchester United, despite being the second largest stadium in the country, as well as the “Anfield” of Liverpool.

Instead, they were chosen Wembley (the final and probably the two semi-finals will be held there), the Etihad Stadium of Manchester City, the “St James’ Park” of Newcastle, the “Tottenham Hotspur

stadium”
of Tottenham, Everton’s new stadium (expected to be completed next season) and the “Villa Park” (expected to undergo renovation) of Aston Villa.

In addition, from Scotland it has been selected Hampden Parkfrom Wales the Principality Stadiumfrom Ireland the Aviva Stadium and from Northern Ireland the Casement Park (expected to be built within the next few years).

The stadiums that will host the EURO 2024 games:



Wembley

Etihad Stadium

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Everton Stadium

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

St James’ Park

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Villa Park

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Hampden Park

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Principality Stadium

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Aviva Stadium

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Casement Park

EURO 2028: The stadiums that will host games

Source: Sport Fm

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