U.S. on track to host 2031 women’s World Cup
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U.S. Soccer had previously expressed interest in hosting the 2027 Women's World Cup but announced last year a shift to the 2031 tournament.
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Scotland have "already started" preparing for an "inspirational" UK-hosted Women's World Cup in 2035, according to interim head coach Mick McArdle.
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The United States were the only bid for the 2031 edition, having withdrawn plans to host the 2027 edition which Brazil will host.
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