Theresa May would back a joint UK and Ireland bid for 2030 World Cup

A joint bid from the UK and Ireland to host the 2030 World Cup would receive the “full support” of government, Theresa May has announced.

The Football Associations of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland are looking at a joint bid, the PM said.

In 2020, London and Glasgow will host 11 games in the UEFA European Championships, while Wembley will host the semi-final and final.

Following that experience, the government said it believed that “if the football associations decide to bid, we would be a strong contender to go on and welcome the whole football world in 2030 by hosting the FIFA World Cup”.

Mrs May noted the “excitement of this summer’s World Cup”, adding: “The decision on whether to bid is, of course, for the football associations to make.

“But if they decide to go forward, they can count on this government’s full support.”

Sky News

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