The Irish Football Association (IFA) is confident that the redevelopment project for Casement Park in Belfast is on track for Euro 2028. However, concerns have arisen about the possibility of the new stadium not being completed in time, leading Euro 2028 organizers to draw up contingency plans. If the stadium is not ready, matches could be split among other existing venues, with Northern Ireland potentially hosting the draw and training camps to remain involved.
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Contingency plans drawn up as Euro 2028 organisers fear Belfast stadium won’t happen - matches would be split among other existing venues. N Ireland could host draw & training camps to remain involved. https://t.co/kaFJHQjghF
Euro 2028 organisers have drawn up contingency plans as concerns grow that proposals for a new stadium in Belfast will have to be abandoned. Read the full story ⬇️ https://t.co/LpPu18GqHW
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