Glasgow could be set to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games after the original host, Victoria, Australia, withdrew due to escalating costs.
The decision on whether Scotland will take on the event is expected within the next two to three weeks.
Commonwealth Games Scotland chairman Ian Reid expressed optimism about Glasgow’s chances, highlighting the city’s successful hosting of the Games in 2014 and its existing infrastructure.
While acknowledging that the final decision lies with the Commonwealth Games Federation, Reid emphasized the strong proposition Scotland offers.
As the 10th anniversary of Glasgow’s 2014 Games approaches, Reid reflected on the event’s positive impact on the city and its legacy.
Scotland’s potential to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games is seen as a significant opportunity to showcase the country’s sporting prowess and generate economic benefits.