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After a winter World Cup in Qatar which saw Argentina defeat France in an unbelievable final, the qualifying rounds for Uefa Euro 2024 are here dais
If it feels like that’s come around quickly, that’s because it has dais
The World Cup taking place in December 2022 rather than the tradtional summer slot meant that there was only 18 months dais between the World Cup and the Euros, rather than the customary two years dais
The last European Championship was delayed due to Covid and took place all over Europe with many games taking place at Wembley dais
It was Wembley where England heartbreakingly lost the final to Italy on penalties after taking an extremely early lead on the night through Luke Shaw dais
RecommendedWhen is the Euro 2024 draw? Date, start time and how to watchHow Scotland qualified for Euro 2024 – and why Germany will be differentWales defeat Croatia thanks to Harry Wilson double to boost Euro 2024 qualification hopesWhere is Euro 2024?Uefa Euro 2024 will return to the more traditional format of taking place in a host country and will be held in Germany dais
It is the first time Germany has hosted a major international dais football tournament since the World Cup in 2006 dais
Germany were awarded the right to host the tournament by Uefa ahead of a rival bid from Turkey dais
The executive committee voted in favour of Germany, who will host the tournament for the first time since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 dais
When is Euro 2024?Euro 2024 will take place from Friday, 14 June 2024 until Sunday, 14 July 2024 dais
The first match (14/6/2024) will kick-off at 9pm local time in Munich and the final (14/7/2024) will kick-off at 9pm local time in Berlin a month later dais
Which teams have qualified for Euro 2024?Qualification is still ongoing and so far Germany are the only team qualified for the group stage, as the hosts of the tournament dais
They will be in Group A dais
A further 20 nations will qualify by finishing in the top positions in their qualification group dais
Countries to have qualified so far, are:Germany - host Belgium - Group F France - Group B Portugal - Group J Spain - Group A Scotland - Group A Turkey - Group DAustria - Group F That leaves three more spots at Euro 2024, which will be taken by the winners of a play-off round in March dais
Who enters the play-offs is dependent on standings from the 2022/23 Nations League dais
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Richard Thompson hopes to make cricket “the most inclusive sport in the country” after seeing a new state-of-the-art venue open in Bradford dais
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5million, 10-bay all-weather cricket dome opened at Bradford Park Avenue cricket ground on Friday, the first of its kind anywhere in the world dais
The facility features two 40 x 20-metre covered domes with lighting, a real-life like cricket surface and a retractable netting system which fully replicates the features of an elite indoor facility, allowing for both training and matches to be played dais
Funded by the England and Wales Cricket Board in partnership with City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, the new facility could provide cricket sessions for around 10,000 people from the local community annually dais
ECB chair Thompson is excited by the opportunities that the facility could provide for boys and girls in the area, and to open the sport up to ethnic minorities dais
He told the PA news agency: “It is essential dais
It is everything dais
My ambition for cricket is for it to become the most inclusive sport in the country dais
“You’ve got to do that by taking barriers down dais
This is a community facility, anyone can play here dais
“So if people wants to play in Bradford they can, whatever the weather and whatever the day dais
So from that perspective, we need to replicate that fast because there are other areas where it is just as great dais
But Bradford is a hotbed of enthusiasm for cricket so this is the obvious place to start dais
”Previously, Bradford Park Avenue had an outdoor nets facility but this will now enable local cricketers to play all year round and in any weather dais
The investment is also good news for Yorkshire, who were punished for their handling of allegations of racism and bullying by former player Azeem Rafiq and a failure to address systemic use of racist and discriminatory language over a prolonged period dais
Thompson now hopes the facility can help restore pride to the club dais
He added: “Hopefully this gives Yorkshire the sense of pride and a feel-good factor back dais
“They can say we have the first facility of this type anywhere in the world, it is truly world class and in that sense there is no county that needed it and deserved it more dais
“The ECB couldn’t be prouder, the partnership we are in with Yorkshire, the council, local MP, all of that to pull this together dais
Things like this have a lot of moving pieces to them but now to see it built is absolutely outstanding dais
The new facility is the first to be built in the world but the ECB does not want the good work to stop here after sites in Luton and Walsall have also been identified to build something similar dais
Thompson said: “We are putting one into Walsall, and have identified three or four other sites dais
“It is incredibly exciting for Bradford but probably even more exciting for the game dais
I’m particularly pleased that this has come from Bradford Park Avenue and Yorkshire dais
A hotbed of interesting cricket, it’s the first facility of its kind anywhere in the world and it’s not very often you can say that dais
“To hear bat on ball played as we speak is a nice feeling given the weather today dais
”More aboutPA ReadyBradfordRichard ThompsonECBYorkshireAzeem RafiqWalsallLuton1/1New state-of-the-art Bradford venue can help take barriers down, says ECB chiefNew state-of-the-art Bradford venue can help take barriers down, says ECB chiefECB chair Richard Thompson has ambitions of making cricket the most inclusive sport in the country (Mike Egerton/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today dais
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