The 10 English stadiums in the running for UEFA Euro 2028 and the ones who missed out have been revealed earlier this week. However, the homes of League One outfit MK Dons and Championship side Sunderland both remain in the race, alongside Wembley, Old Trafford, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Stadium, Etihad Stadium, Bramley Moore Dock, St James’ Park and Villa Park. UEFA expect to make a profit in excess of £1 billion on Euro 2028 – even more if it voted to expand the competition in the coming weeks. 🤣🤣🤣@neilhoultram: Euro 2028 at BMD 💙👌@daviddownie17: Bramley Moore is included on the shortlist. @RobChadwick8: Wembley, Bramley Moore, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Stadium, Etihad Stadium.
Source: The Times September 21, 2022 07:56 UTC