Cardiff to find out next week if it will become Euro 2020 host city

Cardiff's Principality Stadium could host games in Euro 2020

Cardiff will find out a week on Thursday if it will replace Brussels as one of the 13 host cities for Euro 2020.

Construction on the Eurostadium, just outside Belgium's capital, is yet to begin and there are concerns in European football's governing body that it will not be ready in time.

UEFA is considering moving the four games which were due to be played in Brussels to Cardiff's Principality Stadium, which is competing with Wembley and Stockholm to act as a potential host.

Glasgow will find out on the same day if Hampden Park will be the venue for the opening game of UEFA's first multi-country European Championships.

Scotland's national football stadium is one of the five venues bidding to host the opening game, up against Amsterdam, Brussels, Rome and St Petersburg.

Both decision will be made at a meeting of UEFA's Executive Committee in Nyon, Switzerland on December 7.

As things stand, games will be hosted in Amsterdam, Baku, Bilbao, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dublin, Glasgow, London, Munich, Rome and St Petersburg.