- Redevelopment work yet to begin at Belfast’s Casement Park
- Cardiff, Glasgow, and Dublin would also see action
Two unfinished stadiums – including one that has not been used since 2013 – are part of the United Kingdom and Ireland’s final bid to co-host Euro 2028 that was submitted to Uefa on Wednesday.
Redevelopment work has yet to begin on a new 34,500-capacity stadium planned for Belfast’s Casement Park, which previously hosted hurling and Gaelic football but has lay dormant for almost a decade, with major doubts over how it will be funded. Meanwhile, Everton’s new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock – which was preferred to Liverpool’s Anfield on the original shortlist of 14 stadiums – is expected to open next year despite spiralling costs.
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