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US Joined by Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica in Plan to Host 2031 Women’s World Cup, the only Bid

The 2031 Women's World Cup will be the largest ever with 48 teams and is expected to attract 4.5 million fans, marking the first senior World Cup matches hosted by a Caribbean nation.

  • On Monday, the United States added Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica to its uncontested 2031 bid, which FIFA expects to ratify at the FIFA Congress in Vancouver on April 30 next year.
  • Last April the United States and Mexico stepped back from 2027 interest to prioritize 2031, with the U.S. set to host the Women's World Cup for a third time after 1999 and 2003.
  • U.S. Soccer said on Monday it expects about 4.5 million fans across the four hosts, while Gianni Infantino, FIFA president, targets $1 billion after the 2023 edition earned $570 million.
  • Michael Ricketts said Jamaica's role will have a deep local impact, noting `This will have a huge impact on the psyche of every single Jamaican,` and eleven of the 16 host cities are in the United States with the final at MetLife Stadium.
  • Aiming for a lasting legacy, U.S. Soccer Federation said the 2031 Women's World Cup bid seeks to inspire a new generation while FIFA schedules Brazil for 2027 and the UK for 2035.
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By Edgar Avilés, CNN en Español The soccer federations of the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica announced this Monday their joint bid to host the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2031, with the goal of organizing a high-impact tournament. The official announcement took place this Monday in New York City, marking a unique event for the CONCACAF federations, which could host the largest Women's World Cup in history by uniting North America, …

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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