THE UK and Ireland has submitted its final list of ten stadiums to host Euro 2028 -with some shock omissions.
The deadline for applications to host the football tournament is today, with the government already giving the green light for it to go ahead.
Turkey are the rivals to host the iconic competition with the final decision to be made in September.
The Football Associations of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and Republic of Ireland have met to thrash out the finer details.
And the lucky ten venues have been chosen under the banner "Football for all. Football for good. Football for the future."
Big stadiums to miss out are Manchester United's Old Trafford, West Ham's London Stadium and Liverpool's Anfield. Though this might not be entirely surprising.
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United legend Gary Neville has slammed the owners the Glazers for letting Old Trafford 'rust' and says it need £1BILLION in renovations.
After meeting the FA, United execs pulled the plug on their bid to be a host stadium, despite them having the highest-capacity after Wembley in England.
And Anfield's pitch is too SMALL to meet Uefa guidelines and cannot be extended.
England's capital city London has two hosting venues – Wembley and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.