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Birmingham lands four Euro 2028 matches at Villa Park. The gains could be real, but only if the stadium build, rail capacity and public costs stack up. Here’s the test that decides it.

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00:00Birmingham is on the Euro 2028 map with four fixtures confirmed for Villa Park.
00:07There are four dights pencilled in for June. The focus now shifts from fanfare to delivery.
00:15The council estimates a £117m boost to the local economy through jobs, skills and trade.
00:24The figure sounds bold but its value depends on how much dies in Birmingham once costs are counted.
00:31Policing, stewarding, transport and clean-up all carry a price tag that sits outside the headlines.
00:38Villa Park's expansion is central to the plan.
00:41The north stand rebuild aims to rise capacity beyond £50,000 ahead of the tournament.
00:47Construction and testing must finish before UEFA overlay teams move in.
00:51Any delay squeezes safety checks and increases risk.
00:55Transport remains a critical point. Thousands will arrive through Aston and Witton.
01:00Two stations already under strain on match days.
01:03Promised upgrades are in the plans but their timelines and funding sources are still under scrutiny.
01:09Residents near the ground expect both pressure and opportunity.
01:13Businesses anticipate trade. Streets anticipate traffic.
01:16The balance between economic gain and local disruption will define the tournament's legacy long after the final whistle.
01:24The city has experience hosting major events.
01:27The Commonwealth Games left a mix of civic pride and financial challenge.
01:32With services already cut to the bone, efficiency not optimism will decide whether Euro 2028 leaves Birmingham stronger or simply busier.
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