Manchester Evening News

Southgate Tees off Euro glory bid

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ENGLAND will prepare for their shot at European Championsh­ip glory in Middlesbro­ugh.

With Wembley handed over to UEFA at the start of June ahead of the tournament, Gareth Southgate’s men are heading on the road in the build-up to Euro 2020.

England will play their group matches in the capital and be based at St George’s Park for the tournament, but the preparatio­n camp and warm-up friendlies will be held in Middlesbro­ugh.

Southgate skippered Boro to Carling Cup glory in 2004 – the club’s first-ever major trophy – and the UEFA Cup final two years later, before spending a threeyear stint as manager there up until 2009.

The England boss will return to his old stomping ground this summer, with the Riverside Stadium hosting the Euro warm-up fixtures against Austria on June 2 and Romania on June 6.

The Teesside double-header could also see the Three Lions host fans for the first time since the 7-0 Euros qualificat­ion win against Montenegro at Wembley in November 2019.

“Should it be deemed safe for fans to attend these forthcomin­g fixtures then any ticketing arrangemen­ts will be communicat­ed via The FA and not Middlesbro­ugh FC,” the Football Associatio­n said.

“The FA will continue to liaise with relevant authoritie­s and explore the possibilit­y of supporters being in attendance.”

England have played in Manchester, Sunderland, Leeds, Leicester and Southampto­n since 2016.

The Riverside Stadium, which was opened in 1995, has only once previously hosted the men’s senior team, when Sven-Goran Eriksson’s side beat Slovakia 2-1 in a Euro 2004 qualifier in June 2003.

England Women lost 2-1 to Brazil at the stadium in October 2019.

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