Fifa's acceptance of the UK's joint bid, which includes Scotland, Wales, England, and Northern Ireland, showcases a significant step toward elevating women's sports on an international stage.
UK to Welcome the 2035 Women's World Cup

UK to Welcome the 2035 Women's World Cup
The UK has been awarded the hosting rights for the 2035 Women's World Cup, marking a pivotal moment for women's football.
The UK is set to host the 2035 Women's World Cup after being the sole valid bid submitted to FIFA, the international governing body for football. The joint proposal from Scotland, Wales, England, and Northern Ireland was delivered in March, with Fifa confirming that the next Women's World Cup will be held in Europe or Africa. While there had been speculation of a potential bid from Spain in collaboration with Portugal and Morocco, Fifa President Gianni Infantino announced that only the UK's bid met the necessary criteria.
In his comments, Infantino reinforced the idea that the upcoming Women's World Cups in 2031 and 2035 represent an exciting opportunity to advance the women's football movement. The United States is set to host the 2031 Women's World Cup, which will see an increase in participant teams from 32 to 48, expanding forward from the 2027 edition in Brazil. With these advancements, both tournaments are shaping up to foster greater competitiveness and interest in women's sports globally.
In his comments, Infantino reinforced the idea that the upcoming Women's World Cups in 2031 and 2035 represent an exciting opportunity to advance the women's football movement. The United States is set to host the 2031 Women's World Cup, which will see an increase in participant teams from 32 to 48, expanding forward from the 2027 edition in Brazil. With these advancements, both tournaments are shaping up to foster greater competitiveness and interest in women's sports globally.