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The post provides a clear and informative overview of the Euro 2028 hosting announcement, highlighting key details about the stadiums. It could be enhanced by including some analysis or implications of this decision for the nations involved.

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The United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland have been announced as hosts of the 2028 European Championship.

The UEFA executive committee gave the green light to the five-nation bid at a UEFA meeting in Switzerland on Tuesday. The bid ran unopposed after Turkey withdrew from the bidding process last week.

The UK and Republic of Ireland tournament will be played at ten different stadiums across the five nations. Six of the venues are in England, with one each from Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

The six in England are Wembley, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Etihad Stadium, St James' Park, Villa Park and Everton's proposed new home at Bramley-Moore Dock.

A redeveloped Casement Park in Belfast, the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Hampden Park in Glasgow and the Principality Stadium in Cardiff are the other stadiums set to host games.
 
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