Dublin and Belfast will host games at Euro 2028.
UEFA - European soccer's governing body - confirmed the announcement earlier today in Switzerland.
➕ CONFIRMED: #EURO2028 will take place in the UK and Republic of Ireland!
Proposed venues include Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Dublin, Glasgow, Liverpool, London (x2) Manchester and Newcastle.
Congratulations to our confirmed hosts! pic.twitter.com/elnLbjWgam— UEFA (@UEFA) October 10, 2023
Lansdowne Road in Dublin is to host six games at the competition including four group games, as well as two knockout matches.
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Confirmed venues: , Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, London (x2) Manchester and Newcastle pic.twitter.com/uTjVzB5mhF— Ireland Football ⚽️ (@IrelandFootball) October 10, 2023
The yet-to-be-redeveloped Casement Park is also to host games during the tournament.
The five soccer associations of Britain and Ireland made a joint bid to host the tournament.
A previous report suggested that hosting the tournament will generate €3bn for the island's economy.