Everton Stadium and Manchester stadia shortlisted in UK and Ireland Euro 2028 bid

CGI of completed Everton Stadium

Everton Stadium and the City of Liverpool has been shortlisted as part of the UK and Ireland’s preliminary bid dossier to host the UEFA EURO 2028 competition.

The ground is listed, along with both of Manchester’s football stadia.

The pioneering five-association collaboration brings together the Government partners of UK, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, as well as officials in Northern Ireland, with the aim of hosting the four-yearly tournament in Western Europe.

The bid has shortlisted 14 stadia in famous sporting cities known throughout the world.

These destinations form part of a plan that ensures all the proposed cities and stadia are connected by direct, quick and sustainable transport links and accommodation that will provide an unrivalled experience for teams and fans.

With a planned capacity of 52,888, Everton Stadium, currently under construction, has been chosen as the preferred venue for the city of Liverpool.

Everton’s iconic new home, one of 11 shortlisted venues with a capacity greater than 50,000, will be located on the banks of the River Mersey and forms part of the city’s world famous waterfront.

It will one of the most accessible and sustainable sporting venues in the country and, combined with a legacy development at Goodison Park, is estimated to generate a £1.3bn boost to the economy, create more than 15,000 jobs and attract 1.4 million visitors annually to the city.

Prof Denise Barrett-Baxendale, chief executive at Everton Football Club, said: “We are proud that Everton Stadium and the city of Liverpool has been shortlisted to form part of the UK and Ireland’s strong bid for Euro 2028.

“We believe our new waterfront stadium and the city of Liverpool can offer resources and infrastructure that make it a perfect location for one of the most celebrated and anticipated tournaments in our sport.

“Everton has a rich and storied footballing history and, like our game, that is woven into the fabric of our city. Regardless of footballing affiliation, people in our region are not only passionate about their football, but knowledgeable about the sport and, more importantly, for a host city, are very welcoming.

“Hosting games at Euro 2028 will allow the club and the local authorities to build on the transformational impact Everton Stadium is already having on our city region.”

She added: “Should we be selected as a host venue and city – and if the UK and Ireland bid is successful in the overall process – these games will inspire young people from many of our diverse communities. It will also allow Everton Stadium to act as a further catalyst for delivering meaningful socio-economic public benefits after the stadium build has been completed, during the tournament and beyond.

“Goodison Park hosted matches in the 1966 World Cup. In the same way that the club’s role in that tournament is fondly remembered today, Everton Stadium being part of Euro 2028 will create memories and a legacy that will last a generation.”

The joint bid sets out a clear and compelling vision for the tournament: ‘Football for all. Football for good. Football for the future.’

Key to this vision is a commitment to diversity, social purpose and innovation in delivering an outstanding UEFA EURO 2028 that will create unforgettable memories in sold-out, iconic stadia in famous footballing cities.

Consultation will now continue into next year with a final list of 10 stadia to be submitted to UEFA in 2023.

The proposed shortlist cities and stadia are:

1. Liverpool – Everton Stadium

2. Birmingham – Villa Park

3. London – London Stadium

4. London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

5. London – Wembley Stadium

6. Manchester – City of Manchester Stadium

7. Newcastle – St James’ Park

8. Sunderland – Stadium of Light

9. Trafford – Old Trafford (Manchester United)

10. Dublin – Dublin Arena

11. Dublin – Croke Park

12. Belfast – Casement Park Stadium

13. Glasgow – Hampden Park

14. Cardiff – National Stadium of Wales

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