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Revealed: The little-known Uefa rule which BANS Anfield from hosting a Euro 2028 clash

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Liverpool's home Anfield was a notable omission from Uefa's confirmed list of tournament grounds for the 2028 European Championship hosted by England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland - due to a little-known European rule.

Cardiff's Principality Stadium will play host to the tournament opener, while Wembley will provide the backdrop for the semi-finals and the final, which will kick off at the new time of 5pm in three-and-a-half years.

Among the English club grounds selected for hosting duties are Everton's newly built Hill Dickinson Stadium, Aston Villa's Villa Park, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London, Newcastle's St James' Park, and Manchester City's home base, the Etihad.