Women’s World Cup 2035: New Old Trafford stadium on list of host venues

Women’s World Cup 2035: New Old Trafford stadium on list of host venues

From 2031, the Women’s World Cup will be contested between 48 teams – in line with the men’s format – and require 15 stadiums.

The tournament would involve 104 matches contested by 48 teams over 39 days, with 48 team base camp training sites, 82 venue-specific training sites and 32 fan zone sites proposed.

A joint statement from the CEOs of The FA, Irish FA, Scottish FA and FA of Wales said: “A Women’s World Cup in the UK has the power to turbo charge the women’s and girls’ game both in the UK and globally.

“Our bid also demonstrates our commitment to leaving a lasting legacy, in the run up to 2035, and the years afterwards.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: “The Lionesses’ success has inspired girls across our country, and we’ll build on that momentum by welcoming millions of football fans from around the world to a tournament that will benefit communities and businesses in host cities up and down the UK.”

Scotland national team coach Melissa Andreatta added: “The impact of bringing the World Cup to our nation would be felt for decades, driving participation, investment and equality at every level of the sport.”

England national team coach Sarina Wiegman added: “It’s so much more than football, I think. It will boost the women’s game but it will boost women in society and, as we have seen, it will bring the country together.”

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