Ireland to be part of successful Euro '28 hosting bid next Tuesday

Turkey were the only other potential bidder for the showpiece but they’ve officially withdrawn to concentrate on staging the 2032 event alongside Italy.
Ireland to be part of successful Euro '28 hosting bid next Tuesday

SOLE CANDIDATE: The Aviva Stadium is part of the Ireland/UK bid. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

Dublin’s Aviva Stadium will be confirmed to host at least six Euro ’28 games next Tuesday when the UK and Ireland bid to co-host the tournament is announced as the successful unopposed bidder by UEFA.

Turkey were the only other potential bidder for the showpiece but they’ve officially withdrawn to concentrate on staging the 2032 event alongside Italy.

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