FIFA released details of the joint bid by the U.S., Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica to host the 2031 Women’s World Cup and the U.K. bid to host in 2035. Among 20 possible venues to host games in 2031, the United States Soccer Federation proposed 14 sites in the U.S., including seven that will be used for the 2026 men’s tournament. The released bid book included other suitable cities, projected revenue calculations and proposed ticket prices.
The U.S. sites included in the 2031 proposal are Arlington, Texas (AT&T), Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz), East Rutherford, New Jersey (MetLife), Houston (NRG), Inglewood, California (Sofi), Kansas City, Missouri (Arrowhead), Seattle (Lumen Field), Charlotte, North Carolina (Bank of America), Denver (Empower Field), Minneapolis (U.S. Bank), Nashville, Tennessee (Geodis Park), Orlando, Florida (Camping World), San Diego (Snapdragon) and Washington, D.C. (proposed NFL venue on the RFK Stadium site).