The United Kingdom and Ireland are set to win their bid to host Euro 2028 by default, with Turkey withdrawing from the race.

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - AUGUST 18: England Manager, Gareth Southgate looks on during the Premier League match between Sheffield United and Crystal Palace at Bramall Lane on August 18, 2019, in Sheffield, United Kingdom. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND: England Manager, Gareth Southgate looks on during the Premier League match between Sheffield United and Crystal Palace at Bramall Lane on August 18, 201. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

The UK and Ireland have been working on a joint bid to host Euro 2028, and they initially faced competition from Turkey.

But Sky News reported on Friday that Turkey have now requested to team up with Italy on their 2032 bid instead, leaving the UK and Ireland unopposed in 2028.

The appointment won’t be made official until October 10th, if and when the UEFA Executive Committee decide the bid complies with the bidding requirements. But that looks like a formality at this stage.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 04: Emile Smith Rowe of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and AFC Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium on March 04, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND: England’s Emile Smith Rowe of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and AFC Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium on March 04, 2023. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Sadly for any Arsenal getting excited about European Championship games at the Emirates Stadium, that possibility has already been ruled out.

From an initial shortlist of 14, Sky now report that the below list of stadiums would host the matches:

  1. London – Wembley Stadium
  2. London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  3. Manchester – City of Manchester Stadium
  4. Liverpool – Everton Stadium
  5. Birmingham – Villa Park
  6. Newcastle – St. James’ Park
  7. Belfast – Casement Park Stadium
  8. Dublin – Dublin Arena
  9. Glasgow – Hampden Park
  10. Cardiff – National Stadium of Wales
Aston Villa's Argentinian goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez dives but is unable to stop a shot from Arsenal's Ukrainian defender Oleksandr Zinchenko making it 2-2 during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Arsenal at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on February 18, 2023. (Photo by GEOFF CADDICK/AFP via Getty Images)
Aston Villa’s Argentinian goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez dives but is unable to stop a shot from Arsenal’s Ukrainian defender Oleksandr Zinchenko making it 2-2 during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Arsenal at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on February 18, 2023. (Photo by GEOFF CADDICK/AFP via Getty Images)

The Emirates Stadium may be a better ground to host the Euros than a stadium like Villa Park, but it’s not ideal to hold all your games in one city. It looks like only a couple of London grounds will be hosting matches.

Spreading the fixtures around the country helps with the logistics – you don’t want two or three major international fixtures in the same city on the same day – and it also allows people from all over the UK to see some local games.