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England set to be offered the chance to play all their Euro 2028 matches at Wembley after the UK and Ireland won hosting rights for the tournament

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England are set to be given the chance to play all their Euro 2028 matches at Wembley after UEFA confirmed the UK and Ireland as joint tournament hosts on Tuesday.

All the home nations will lobby UEFA for their group games to be staged in their national stadiums assuming they qualify, with Casement Park in Belfast, Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, Hampden Park in Glasgow and Cardiff’s Principality Stadium the non-English venues to be awarded matches.

While the final decisions on match schedule will be made by UEFA the commercial benefits of staging England matches at Wembley are likely to see the FA get their way.