Anfield excluded from Euro 2028 due to pitch size
Liverpool's Anfield stadium has been excluded from hosting Euro 2028 fixtures due to its pitch being four metres too short for UEFA regulations. Discover the stadiums that made the cut.
Liverpool's Anfield stadium has been excluded from hosting Euro 2028 fixtures due to its pitch being four metres too short for UEFA regulations. Discover the stadiums that made the cut.
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