The UK and Ireland have submitted a proposal to host Euro 2028.

There are a number of stadiums in England and Ireland that could potentially host matches. The final list of stadiums will be submitted in April of next year.

The slogan for the tournament is "Football for all" according to the bid document. The game of football is for good. Football for the years to come.

Hampden Park is on the shortlist for Euro 2028
Image: Hampden Park is on the shortlist for Euro 2028

The governments of the UK, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and officials in Northern Ireland supported the bid.

We believe we can deliver a world-class tournament and that hosting Euro 2028 will achieve a strong and sustainable legacy for football and wider society.

Manchester United's Old Trafford could host Euro 2028 matches
Image: Manchester United's Old Trafford could host Euro 2028 matches

Our plan is to host a tournament that will be a catalyst for grassroots football development, with a promise to share legacy initiatives with European National Associations to accelerate growth across the continent.

The track record of hosting successful major sporting events in the UK and Ireland means we can take this world-class tournament to new heights.

The UK-Ireland bid is competing with Turkey for the right to host the Euro 2032 and Euro 2028 tournaments.

Hampden Park is on the shortlist for Euro 2028
Image: Hampden Park is on the shortlist for Euro 2028

The UK and Ireland looked at the possibility of bidding for the World Cup in the future but decided against it.