Women’s World Cup 2027: FIFA start investigation process for imminent hosts

FIFA has started leading examination visits to the nations that have affirmed their offers to have the 2027 Ladies’ World Cup.

The US and Mexico affirmed their joint bid to have the competition in December. There is likewise a joint European bid from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. Brazil are the last country that stopped an authority bid on time.

The on location examination visits to offering nations is the following phase of the cycle, with a FIFA proclamation affirming that “it will likewise hold gatherings” with particular leagues “to survey specific specialized perspectives remembered for the bid books and talk about the general designs for ladies’ football improvement in the separate nations”.

The visits start on January 30 and are expected to be finished by February 29.

The discoveries of the examination cycle will be accounted for by world football’s administering body in May 2024, as a component of its ‘Offered Assessment’ report.

The hosts are then expected to be delegated through an open vote by the FIFA Congress, when it meets on May 17 in Bangkok, Thailand.

The U.S. facilitated the competition in 1999 and 2003, while Germany were the host country in 2011.

The 2023 World Cup — facilitated by Australia and New Zealand, and won by Spain — was the principal ladies’ competition to be held across two nations, yet a contest across Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany would be the first facilitated in quite a while.

Brazil would leave a mark on the world in the event that they were chosen, with the Ladies’ World Cup having never recently been facilitated in South America.