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Now playing Next Europe News Belfast at risk of dropping out as Euro 2028 host amid funding woes The Ulster Gaelic Athletic Association chief remains confident the stadium will be built in time for the 2028 UEFA European Football Championship, despite the UK chancellor's plans to axe infrastructure funding. 30/07/2024
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