The new Old Trafford is set to be put up for FIFA’s consideration for the 2035 Women’s World Cup — but only once the stadium plans are confirmed.
The United Kingdom will attempt to secure the right to host the 2035 Women's World Cup with Manchester United's proposed new stadium a big part of their plans for the event ...
Nevertheless, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has targeted the 2030/31 season for United's relocation to the new 100,000-capacity Old Trafford. They have expressed enthusiasm for staging women's World Cup matches ...
Cities including Glasgow, Sunderland, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham and Brighton have gone public with their desire to be included in the World Cup bid. Birmingham’s proposed new 62,000-seat stadium ...
The club announced in March plans to build a new 100,000-seater stadium next to the site of the existing Old Trafford Manchester United/Foster + Partners Manchester United are exploring whether to ...
New stadiums proposed by Manchester United and Birmingham City have been included in the UK’s joint bid for the 2035 Women’s World Cup. The bid includes 22 stadiums in England, three in Wales, two in ...
The United Kingdom is almost certain to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2035 after the four associations officially submitted their joint bid for the tournament. The FA, Irish FA, Scottish FA and ...
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