England will push ahead with a bid for the Euro 2020 semi-finals and finals

• FA has low expectations of getting showdown
• Istanbul favourite after missing out on Olympics

Webley Stadium
The FA hopes to stage the 2020 European Championship final at Wembley Stadium. Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian

England will push ahead with a bid for the Euro 2020 semi-finals and finals despite Istanbul emerging as the strong favourite after it lost its bid for the 2020 Olympics.

The FA has said it has declared an interest in hosting either the semi-finals and final at Wembley, or a "standard" package of three group games and a knock-out round match.

Thirty-two countries, including England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland, have declared an interest in hosting matches, which is to be held in 13 cities across the continent.

The FA has low expectations of winning the final but decided to lodge a bid in order to display its commitment. Their general secretary, Alex Horne, said: "Uefa's 'Euro for Europe' in 2020 promises to be a fitting way to recognise 60 years of the Uefa European Championship.

"We would be delighted for London and Wembley Stadium to be chosen to host either of the two packages available and we look forward to working with Uefa on the forthcoming selection process.

"It would be great to see England playing in front of their home fans here in London as part of a Euro finals tournament but many countries have also put themselves forward as hosts and we expect this to be a very competitive bidding process."

Final bid dossiers have to be submitted to Uefa by 25 April with a decision on 25 September.

Michel Platini, the Uefa president, has previously said he would back Turkey for Euro 2020 if Istanbul's Olympic bid was unsuccessful.

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