In a surprising turn, UEFA has snubbed Wembley for the Euro 2028 opener, opting for Wales' Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

Despite England's FA pushing for the curtain-raiser at their iconic London venue, the 74,500-seater Welsh stadium will kick off the tournament, leaving many fans in shock.

Wembley, however, will host the semi-finals and final, while uncertainty looms over Northern Ireland's ability to stage matches due to funding issues at Casement Park.

Wembley gets snubbed, how will those in England cope with this?
In a surprising turn, UEFA has snubbed Wembley for the Euro 2028 opener, opting for Wales' Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Despite England's FA pushing for the curtain-raiser at their iconic London venue, the 74,500-seater Welsh stadium will kick off the tournament, leaving many fans in shock. Wembley, however, will host the semi-finals and final, while uncertainty looms over Northern Ireland's ability to stage matches due to funding issues at Casement Park. Wembley gets snubbed, how will those in England cope with this?
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