FA to omit Anfield & Emirates Stadium from Euro 2028 venue shortlist

FA to omit Anfield & Emirates Stadium from Euro 2028 venue shortlist

Anfield is one of England's oldest stadiums

The FA are set to exclude the Emirates Stadium and Anfield from their joint-bid to host Euro 2028.

Earlier this year, the four nations of the United Kingdom plus the Republic of Ireland confirmed a bid to host the European Championships in 2028.

With a year to go until UEFA decide who to name as tournament hosts, more detailed plans are being put together, including the choice of stadiums.

UEFA have requested an initial list of 10 venues that could later be expanded to 12, and The Times report that Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will each submit one while Ireland will submit two.

Therefore, England will submit five, potentially expanding to seven, and have put together a 10-stadium shortlist.

Anfield and Stamford Bridge have not been included on it with the pitches at the grounds of Liverpool and Chelsea deemed too small.

The Emirates is also not a candidate, with Wembley Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and West Ham's London Stadium being those on the list from the capital.

The other seven being considered are Villa Park, Old Trafford, the Etihad, the Stadium of Light, St James' Park, Everton's future Bramley Moore Dock ground, and most surprisingly of all, Stadium MK in Milton Keynes.

Wales' and Northern Ireland selections are almost certainly going to be the Principality Stadium and Windsor Park respectively, while Ireland's will most likely be the Aviva Stadium and Croke Park. Scotland's will most likely be Hampden Park.

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