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Meeting of the Parliament 11 November 2025

11 Nov 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Rowley, Alex Lab Mid Scotland and Fife Watch on SPTV

There has been a consensus across the chamber that the 2028 tournament will be good for Scotland, good for Ireland, and good for the UK overall.

In his opening speech, the minister talked about armistice day. Interestingly, this morning, I was reading the Central Fife Times, which reported on a game between veterans and serving Black Watch members that took place in my home village of Kelty on Saturday. It raised quite a bit of money for Poppyscotland, and after the game, the participants proceeded to the war memorial and laid a wreath. That goes back to the point about how football—the same goes for many sports, but it is certainly football in Scotland—brings people together.

It is worth remembering that at the previous European championships in Germany, the Scotland fans—the tartan army—were praised to the highest by every community they went to, because there was a good atmosphere; it was a party atmosphere. At a time when we see so much division in our country and around the world, football has a key role to play in bringing people together.

The minister talked about Scotland’s global reputation for hosting events, and Davy Russell made a point about the staff who are involved in gearing up for such events. We should thank those staff, as Davy Russell did, and recognise that the authority that will have the greatest role to play in 2028, with the support of the Scottish Government, is Glasgow City Council, through its staff. We in the Parliament, therefore, want a guarantee that the council will receive the support that it needs to carry out the functions for the event.

I was speaking to someone about the bill the other day, and they raised a question with me about the infrastructure around Hampden. I think that the minister should be looking at the infrastructure that is in place. That lady gave me the example of the events that she attended at Murrayfield, which hosts all the big events, such as the large Oasis concerts during the summer, and she talked about the transport links. Another member in the chamber has drawn attention to the transport links around Hampden, in particular the rail track, so I hope that the minister would agree that we should look at what improvements need to be made to ensure that the proper infrastructure is in place.

Stephen Kerr made some interesting points, one being that, although we need to pass the bill in order for the games to go ahead, it is all about protecting UEFA’s commercial interests. With regard to some of the tradespeople who will lose out as a result of the bill, it is, again, for Glasgow City Council to work with those people, because the event will not happen only on the day. There will be a build up to it, and there will be real business opportunities. I hope that we can work with the council to ensure that on-street traders do not lose out and there will be opportunities for them.

Bill Kidd made an important point about legacy and what we can do to ensure that. The reality is that football is the national sport in Scotland. I talked about my home village—I live near a public park, and every night of the week it is full of young children playing football. There are boys’ teams and girls’ teams. A lot depends on the coaches, who are often parents or people who love the game, giving up their time to coach and support young people. I hope that part of the legacy of the games will be to recognise the voluntary work that goes on and to put in place much more support to encourage the growth of that. I hope that we will qualify for the upcoming games, but if we invest in grass-roots sports now, we can perhaps have the ambition of one day winning a European cup and the world cup. I hope that that will be the legacy that Bill Kidd spoke about.

15:54  

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-19613, in the name of Richard Lochhead, on the UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. I i...
The Minister for Business and Employment (Richard Lochhead) SNP
As we meet on 11 November, armistice day, wearing our poppies, to discuss the UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill and the opportunity that it brings f...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I call Clare Adamson to speak on behalf of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. 15:05
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP
I associate myself with the minister’s comments regarding armistice day, and I back up his support for the Scottish team. It demonstrates the power of footba...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Of course, we all welcome the opportunity for Scotland to host an international sporting event with the prestige of the Euros. Euro 2028 will provide a platf...
Richard Lochhead SNP
I thank the member for giving way and welcome his general welcome for the bill. Can he explain further how he thinks the cafe in Mount Florida that he cited ...
Stephen Kerr Con
Very simply, the cafe would be asked to conduct its business in another location, which obviously would not be prime to its business interests, and it would ...
Neil Bibby (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I am pleased to take part in the stage 1 debate on the UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill. In opening, I join the convener of the Constitution, Europ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We now move to the open debate, and I confirm to members that we have a bit of time in hand and that those who take interventions will get time added to the ...
George Adam (Paisley) (SNP) SNP
As someone who has followed Scotland both home and away and who proudly backs St Mirren—the Paisley buddies—I have a lot to say about our national game in ge...
Stephen Kerr Con
Mr Adam has intrigued me and, given that we have the luxury of a few extra minutes, I would quite like to hear George Adam’s views on giving our football fan...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
You are being led astray, Mr Adam.
George Adam SNP
I would like to, but I am sure the Deputy Presiding Officer will stop me from straying from the actual issue under debate. However, I think that that is some...
Clare Adamson SNP
Does George Adam also recognise the work of Elspeth King, who passed away last week? She was a historian who was well-respected across this chamber and who d...
George Adam SNP
That would have been an interesting game, although completely different from the modern game that Queen’s Park invented, but I recognise that too. Regardles...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I advise Mr Adam that the clerks have reminded me on VAR that speeches in the open debate should be four minutes and not six minutes, so I would be grateful ...
George Adam SNP
I am into overtime, so I will be very quick. Football belongs to its supporters first and foremost. As a St Mirren fan and as a Scotland supporter, I want k...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
I apologise for that slight misdirection, Mr Adam. I call Brian Whittle. You have around four minutes, Mr Whittle. 15:32
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
Thank you. We are now back on time. It is always a pleasure to follow George Adam when we are discussing football. I am sure that it will not surprise membe...
Paul McLennan (East Lothian) (SNP) SNP
It is a pleasure to speak in the debate. Football is our national sport. It is a passion for many of us in Scotland. I had lots of passion on Saturday, whil...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab
I welcome the Scottish Government getting ahead of the game and introducing the bill. I was involved in the previous Commonwealth games in Scotland. We were ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
The final speaker in the open debate is Mr Kidd, who has around four minutes. 15:44
Bill Kidd (Glasgow Anniesland) (SNP) SNP
As we have heard, the UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill will provide the legal framework that is necessary for hosting part of Euro 2028 here in Sco...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
We now move to closing speeches. 15:49
Alex Rowley (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab) Lab
There has been a consensus across the chamber that the 2028 tournament will be good for Scotland, good for Ireland, and good for the UK overall. In his ope...
Jamie Halcro Johnston (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
First, I declare an interest in the debate as a football fan and a supporter of the current Scottish cup holders, Aberdeen. There were no cheers—that is a sh...
George Adam SNP
A Diet Coke only.
Jamie Halcro Johnston Con
I have started too controversially—I apologise.
George Adam SNP
I have been working on the idea of having alcohol at football matches for some time. St Mirren is having a pilot on allowing pre-game drinks, and I am quite ...
Jamie Halcro Johnston Con
Mr Adam is taking advantage of a free bar—that is very impressive. I join colleagues in thanking committee colleagues and our clerks for all of their effort...