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USA to Host Women's World Cup in 2031 with Potential Concacaf Co-Hosts

USA to Host Women’s World Cup in 2031 with Potential Concacaf Co-Hosts

News EditorBy News EditorApril 3, 2025 Sports 5 Mins Read

The United States is poised to co-host the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup alongside other nations in North America, while the United Kingdom will hold the following edition in 2035. FIFA officially confirmed on Thursday that these would be the only bids received for hosting rights to both tournaments. As the deadline for nations to submit their bids approaches, it appears that no additional contenders are likely to emerge.

Article Subheadings
1) Overview of the Bids for the Women’s World Cup
2) Historical Context of Women’s World Cup Hosting
3) Significance of Women’s Football Growth
4) Future Plans for Joint Bidding
5) Timeline for Hosting Decisions and Events

Overview of the Bids for the Women’s World Cup

FIFA has confirmed that the bids from the United States and the United Kingdom are the only official submissions for hosting the Women’s World Cup in 2031 and 2035, respectively. The U.S. is working in collaboration with neighboring countries, allowing for potentially more hosts under the Concacaf umbrella, which includes nations such as Mexico and Canada. The submission deadline for other countries to express their interest is set for next Saturday, while full confirmation of interest must be submitted by May 5. As of now, no additional interested nations have come forward, making the U.S. and U.K. bids stand out significantly.

Historical Context of Women’s World Cup Hosting

The United States has a rich history in hosting women’s soccer tournaments, having successfully held the event in 1999 and 2003. The 1999 Women’s World Cup was particularly monumental as it saw the U.S. women’s national team claim their second world title, a victory celebrated with a memorable final at the Rose Bowl. The 2003 edition of the tournament was relocated to the U.S. due to the SARS outbreak in China, showcasing the country’s versatility and capability in hosting global sports events. With the upcoming tournament in 2031, the U.S. will have gained substantial experience by also hosting two men’s World Cups—in 1994 and the upcoming 2026 edition.

Significance of Women’s Football Growth

The growth of women’s football has been notable in the past few years, marked by record attendance and viewership during events such as the Women’s Euro 2022 held in England. The FA’s efforts in England, coupled with successful domestic leagues, have inspired a newfound optimism in the women’s game. U.S. Soccer has expressed strong ambitions for the 2031 Women’s World Cup, emphasizing their commitment to creating a lasting legacy for women’s soccer globally. This ambition aligns with FIFA’s broader strategy to promote female participation in sports, hoping to inspire future generations of female athletes and fans alike.

Future Plans for Joint Bidding

With recent international collaborations becoming more commonplace, the U.S. Soccer Federation has indicated a willingness to expand the tournament’s hosting rights to other Concacaf nations. The move is not only strategic but also highlights a cooperative approach to hosting major events within the region. As FIFA looks to expand the participant count from 32 to possibly 48 teams, the need for additional facilities and support from partner nations becomes vital. This collaboration aims to ensure that the 2031 Women’s World Cup is exemplary in terms of organization and experience.

Timeline for Hosting Decisions and Events

The timeline for the bidding process is critical, as it will set the stage for the upcoming tournaments. Key dates include the April 5 deadline for nations to submit interest and a May 5 deadline to confirm bids with official agreements. A series of workshops and site inspections will follow, leading up to FIFA’s final decision on the hosts in mid-2026. Transparency and thorough evaluations will be essential as FIFA evaluates the bids and conducts site visits.

No. Key Points
1 The U.S. is set to co-host the 2031 Women’s World Cup with interest from other North American nations.
2 The U.K. will host the Women’s World Cup in 2035, marking its first time holding the event.
3 Key deadlines for bids include April 5 for submission of interest and May 5 for submitting agreements.
4 The 2023 Women’s Euro hosted by England set records for attendance and viewership, highlighting growth in women’s soccer.
5 FIFA will finalize the host nations in the second quarter of 2026 after a rigorous evaluation process.

Summary

The upcoming years leading to the 2031 and 2035 Women’s World Cups look promising, particularly for women’s soccer development in both the United States and the United Kingdom. As both nations prepare for a legacy-building experience, the emphasis on collaboration, growth of the women’s game, and attention to community engagement will be key in delivering successful tournaments. FIFA’s confirmations and procedural deadlines only add to the anticipation surrounding these landmark events in the world of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What is the significance of the Women’s World Cup for host nations?

Hosting the Women’s World Cup is a prestigious opportunity that can boost tourism, enhance global visibility, and promote the growth of women’s sports within the host country.

Question: How many teams are expected to participate in the 2031 Women’s World Cup?

While the exact number of teams has yet to be finalized, there is speculation that FIFA may expand the tournament to include 48 teams, similar to the men’s World Cup.

Question: When will FIFA officially announce the hosts for the Women’s World Cups?

FIFA is expected to formally announce the hosts for the 2031 and 2035 Women’s World Cups in the second quarter of 2026 after evaluating all submissions and conducting necessary site inspections.

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