The United States appears to be the sole candidate to host the 2031 Women’s World Cup as it gears up to expand from 32 to 48 teams. This bid, possibly involving collaboration with Mexico, marks a significant moment for women’s soccer. As the U.S. prepares its formal plans, the U.K. is also vying for the 2035 event, backed by governmental support and key soccer officials. Meanwhile, Spain's interest in bidding has waned after missing the deadline, leaving the U.S. bid unchallenged for now.
The United States is poised to be selected by FIFA to host the 2031 Women's World Cup, expanding the event to accommodate 48 teams from 32.
With just one valid bid for the 2031 Women's World Cup — from the U.S. — it represents a significant opportunity for the nation to showcase women's soccer.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that the U.S. bid may include Mexico as part of a joint proposal, enhancing regional cooperation in hosting.
The U.K. is putting forward a strong bid for the 2035 event, supported by the British Prime Minister and the English FA's commitment to excellence.
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