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England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland And Republic Of Ireland To Joint Bid For Euro 2028

The FAI, Republic of Ireland's governing body, have confirmed that they will launch a bid with England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, to co-host Euro 2028.

There hasn't been an international football tournament held on these shores since England hosted the Euros in 1996, when Terry Venables' side were a penalty shoot-out away from the final.

Last year group games in Euro 2020 were held in England and Scotland, with the semi-finals and final also at Wembley, whilst Ireland was originally supposed to play host to games as well, before Covid regulations saw them move elsewhere.

Now though the five countries that make up the British Isles are set to come together in a joint bid to host the tournament in six years time.

"Following an extensive feasibility study, which assessed the potential opportunities in international football," a statement by the FAI said.

"The football associations of the Republic of Ireland, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales have agreed to focus on a bid to host UEFA EURO 2028, the third largest sports event in the world.

"The feasibility study included an analysis of the economic impact, the political football landscape and likely costs of hosting major international tournaments.

"On balance, the five associations have decided to focus solely on an official bid to host UEFA EURO 2028, and have agreed not to bid for the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

"Hosting a UEFA EURO offers a similar return on investment, with the European tournament carrying a far lower delivery cost and the potential of the benefits being realised sooner.”

The home nations and Ireland were initially expected to compete to host the 2030 World Cup but this decision will see them step aside from that instead.

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