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England will play a Euro 2024 warm-up match at the iconic Premier League stadium for the first time in nearly 20 years.

England will play a Euro 2024 warm-up match at the iconic Premier League stadium for the first time in nearly 20 years.

England are reportedly set to play a friendly match in preparation for Euro 2024 at Newcastle United.

The Three Lions head to Germany this summer full of confidence as they look to achieve better results than they did in the last European Championship.

newcastle st. James Park is scheduled to prepare for England's confrontation with Bosnia next JuneCredit: Rex
David Beckham and Steven Gerrard scored the goals when the Three Lions last played thereCredit: Getty

The draw for the European Nations Cup 2020, which Gareth Southgate lost, was drawn into the third group alongside Denmark, Serbia and Slovenia.

Preparations are now in full swing for the tournament, as England is scheduled to face Brazil and Belgium in two friendly matches next month at Wembley Stadium.

However, no preparation matches have been announced for the weeks leading up to Euros.

But the daily Mail He claims that the Three Lions will head away from London and hit the road north.

This report indicates that Newcastle St. James Park is scheduled to host a friendly match on Monday, June 3.

Final details have not been finalized yet, but the report claims that Bosnia will be the opposition.

Official confirmation has yet to be made, but it looks like the iconic Premier League stadium is on track to host England's first international match in nearly two decades.

Steven Gerrard and David Beckham scored as the Three Lions beat Azerbaijan 2-0 in March 2005 in a World Cup qualifier on Tyneside.

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England will reportedly face Bosnia, which they hope will provide some insight into how Serbia and Slovenia will play, before returning to Wembley.

They will have one last warm-up match there before traveling to Germany.

Given the timing of the Bosnia match, it seems unlikely that any English player will feature in the Champions League final, which will be played at Wembley on June 1, and the European Conference League final on May 29.

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