Belfast's Casement Park and Everton's Bramley-Moore Dock are two yet-to-be-built stadiums that have been included in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland's joint bid to host the European Football Championship. 2028.
The 10 stadiums also include Glasgow's Hampden Park, Cardiff's Principality Stadium, plus English stadiums Wembley, St James' Park, Villa Park, Etihad Stadium and Tottenham Stadium.
Even the "Aviva" stadium in Dublin has also entered the final list, reports KosovaPress.
Turkey is the next candidate to organize this tournament that takes place in the months of June-July 2028.
"Old Trafford", the stadium which has the largest capacity in England after "Wembley", will be removed from the list.
The bid has been backed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf and First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford, who said it would be "the biggest sporting event our islands have ever staged together ".
These are the 10 stadiums in which Euro 2028 matches can take place if this candidate is declared the winner:
1. Wembley Stadium (London) (capacity 90,652)
2. Principality Stadium (Cardiff) (73,952)
3. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London) (62,322)
4. Etihad Stadium (Manchester) (61,000)
5. Everton Stadium (Liverpool) (52,679)
6. St James' Park (Newcastle) (52,305)
7. Villa Park (Birmingham) (52,190)
8. Hampden Park (Glasgow) (52,032)
9. Aviva Stadium (Dublin) (51,711)
10. Casement Park (Belfast) (34,500)