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Twenty two stadiums and 4.5 million tickets home nations submit bid for 2035 Women’s World Cup
The UK home nations propose 22 stadiums across 16 cities, offering 4.5 million tickets for 104 matches with 48 teams in the 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup bid.
- On Friday, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland submitted a joint bid to host the 2035 Women's World Cup, proposing 22 stadiums across 16 host cities, with FIFA deciding in April 2026.
- Built on the bid organisers' stated goals, the proposal aims to turbo charge the women's and girls' game with lasting legacy investment in grassroots and facilities before 2035.
- Organisers highlight scale with 4.5 million tickets and a projected 3.5 billion global TV audience, plus 63 million people living within two hours of proposed venues.
- With no other valid submissions earlier this year, the United Kingdom home nations bid remains sole, and Ashton Gate, Bristol expects venue confirmation in approximately 2030, organisers say.
- Framed by the 'All Together' vision, organisers say the tournament would welcome millions of fans and benefit communities and businesses in host cities, with commitments to school sport and grassroots facilities creating opportunities for girls and national teams.
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UK lodges unopposed bid for 2035 Women´s World Cup
England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales have lodged an unopposed bid to co-host the 2035 Women’s World Cup. Twenty-two venues have been included as part of the bid, with 16 of those in England and six from across the other three nations. That includes Old Trafford, which is set to be ...
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