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UK and Ireland bid to host Euro 2028 set to be unopposed – reports

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The UK and Ireland’s bid to host Euro 2028 is set to be unopposed, according to reports.

The Times reports that no other bidders have come forward so far to declare an interest, with the deadline set by tournament organisers UEFA for today.

UEFA said – when the tournament regulation­s were released last October – that the bidders would be announced on April 5.

If no other countries come forward and the five-nation bid is declared successful, it will be swift vindicatio­n of the decision confirmed last month to go for the Euros instead of launching a bid for the 2030 World Cup.

Speaking last month, FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said: “When you look at it for the Euros, we’ve got a very clear bidding landscape and bidding timeline and, when we assess everything for that, we know we can put together a highly-competitiv­e bid.

“I think with the World Cup, there are many areas of uncertaint­y, in terms of the timeline, in terms of the frequency of the events and so on.”

It is widely expected that the 2028 tournament will be the first to feature 32 teams rather than the current 24.

If UEFA does declare the UK and Ireland bid successful, the issue of which countries, if any, qualify automatica­lly will have to be resolved.

UEFA said last October, when it announced the bidding process for 2028: “In order to ensure compatibil­ity with the competitio­n’s sporting and commercial format, the automatic qualificat­ion of the host team(s) shall be guaranteed only for a single host or a maximum of two joint host associatio­ns, as always implemente­d in the past.

“In case of more than two joint host associatio­ns, the automatic qualificat­ion of all the host teams cannot be guaranteed and shall be subject to a decision to be made in conjunctio­n with decisions concerning the qualifying competitio­n.”

FA of Wales chief executive Noel Mooney said: “I think we’ll get a sense very quickly after (the March 23 deadline) if we’re the only bidder or if someone else has chosen to bid.

“We feel it’s a brilliant bid and a brilliant Euros that would come to Wales.

“We feel we have put forward a very good bid and we’re very excited about bringing the Euros to Cardiff.”

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