• Nigeria plans bid for 2030 Commonwealth Games

    Nigeria plans bid for 2030 Commonwealth Games

    Canada, India, Nigeria, and two others have all publicly confirmed their interest in the centenary Games in 2030, while New Zealand is one of two nations looking at the 2034 edition.

    In January, the 74 Commonwealth nations were invited to lodge notes of interest, and the seven who responded positively – all from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania – will have the feasibility of their bids examined over the next five months.

    It is expected that the hosts of the 2030 Games will be finalised in November.

    Commonwealth Sport chief executive Katie Sadleir said: “We are thrilled with the incredible interest from four of our six regions.

    “We cannot understate the hugely significant role Scotland has played, having the foresight, tenacity and innovative thinking to step forward and host in 2026.

    “We are confident that Glasgow’s pioneering example will increase the breadth of countries able to host the Games in the decades ahead.”

    Phil Batty, chief executive of Glasgow 2026, said the news shows that next summer’s Games will be “a pivotal moment” in the event’s history.

    “I have every confidence Glasgow 2026 will pioneer a new model for the major event – one that delivers a successful Games on time, on budget and with high-quality sport at the heart of the experience,” he added.

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