Old Trafford Set for Grand Transformation: Iconic Stadium Joins 2035 World Cup Bid!
The United Kingdom has officially put forward a joint bid to host the 2035 Women’s World Cup, a significant endeavor spearheaded by England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This ambitious proposal, which currently stands unopposed, includes Manchester United’s iconic Old Trafford stadium, with considerations for its planned redevelopment or its current form if plans do not proceed. Interestingly, Old Trafford was not put forward for consideration for the 2028 men’s European Championship, highlighting a strategic focus for the women's tournament bid.
The joint bid is expected to be ratified by a vote in a Fifa congress scheduled for 2026. Should the UK’s bid be confirmed, it would mark the second time a World Cup has been held across the home nations, following the 1966 men’s tournament which was hosted by England. The proposal outlines a comprehensive list of 22 stadiums across the four nations: 16 in England, three in Wales, two in Scotland, and one in Northern Ireland. Among these, Wembley Stadium is anticipated to host the final match, a fitting venue for such a prestigious event.
The potential impact of hosting the tournament has garnered strong support from key figures. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed his enthusiasm, stating that the success of the Lionesses has already inspired girls nationwide, and hosting the World Cup would further build on this momentum, welcoming millions of fans and benefiting communities and businesses across the UK. Scotland head coach Melissa Andreatta echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that bringing the World Cup to the nation would have a lasting impact for decades, driving participation, investment, and equality within the sport.
England head coach Sarina Wiegman further elaborated on the broader implications, noting that the event is “so much more than football.” She believes it would not only boost the women’s game but also empower women in society and, as previously observed, unite the entire country. The inclusion of diverse venues and the collective support underscore the UK's commitment to making the 2035 Women's World Cup a landmark event, fostering both sporting excellence and societal progress.
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