Ireland's hopes of hosting the next America's Cup look all but over, as decision day looms.
The location for the 37th edition of the Cup is expected to be announced on Friday with Spain, Ireland and Saudi Arabia all having been understood to be potential venues.
But the Irish Government has told organisers it would require a further six months to assess support for the bid, likely ending its ambitions to host the 2024 event.
"It is a significant investment, we'll be looking for further time to make sure we can stand over it," Ireland's Minister for Sport Catherine Martin told the Irish Independent. "I think further assessment is needed."
"It's essential there's time for proper governance, assessment, to make sure the public spending codes, for example, are adhered to. That's what has to be examined to make sure it's worth doing."