
Football
Share
Published 12:19 22 Apr 2021 BST
Updated 12:34 22 Apr 2021 BST
Explore more on these topics:
(L-R) Mark Bullingham, CEO of The FA, Martin Glenn, former CEO, and England Manager, Gareth Southgate[/caption]
Bullingham is believed to have been instrumental in the work done behind the scenes that led to the Super League collapse, having also liaised with the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
It is thought that the political pressure and interventions played "a major part in undermining efforts by England's so-called 'big six' to win over fans".
While Dublin is set to be dropped as one of the 12 cities that will host the Euros in the next 24 hours - currently unable to meet the deadline for guaranteeing fans - Wembley will take up the extra fixtures. The iconic English arena is already hosting all of Group D's games (featuring England and Scotland), as well as the semis and the Euro 2020 final itself.
According to a Whitehall source, Bullingham "was a quietly determined yet very effective operator behind the scenes", with senior figures applauding his efforts. English fans have also been hailed by the European media for their part in the victory.
https://twitter.com/FootballJOE/status/1384850862586085377?s=20
England/Wembley may not receive all of the extra games, as UEFA are also likely to also reward countries like Russia for guaranteeing high capacities and the Spanish city of Bilbao has also confirmed that they had been dropped by the governing body.
They go on to say that "[n]ine of the 12 host cities have already given assurances over a minimum capacity for crowds, with Wembley confirming that 25 per cent - around 22,500 fans - will be able to attend the initial three group stage matches and round-of-16 fixture that will be held there".
There is also hope that more fans may be able to attend the semi-finals and final, and Hampden Park - the chosen host ground in Scotland - will also have up to 25% capacity, meaning around 13,000 fans could attend its four games.Football

How the final Premier League table would look if every refereeing error was erased
Things would have looked very different. Every major refereeing decision leading up to the final few weeks of the Premier League season have been analysed, to establish how things may have played out differently, had PGMO officials always made the correct calls, in an impressive new report from the Athletic. The 2025/26 season ultimately ended […]
Football
1 day ago
The 2026 World Cup viral moments live blog: Follow all of the action in our hub
The biggest sporting tournament in the world is here… The World Cup gives us unforgettable goals and iconic moments that live forever in football folklore. But alongside the sporting drama, every tournament also brings pure chaos. This SportsJOE live blog is dedicated to the clips, memes, reactions, and stories that captured the internet’s attention throughout […]
Football
1 day ago
The Premier League club most impacted by VAR mistakes has been revealed
Football