This includes a joint bid from Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, initially announced in October 2020; individual bids from Brazil; and a combined effort by Mexico and the United States.
According to FIFA, three bids have been submitted for hosting the 2027 Women's World Cup.
This includes a joint bid from Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, initially announced in October 2020; individual bids from Brazil; and a combined effort by Mexico and the United States.
05:50 - 30.11.2023
Desire Oparanozie: Super Falcons legend returns from sickness to BBC
After suffering a serious illness that required drips and injections, Super Falcons legend Desire Oparanozie goes viral on BBC.
15:35 - 27.11.2023
Agba Baller: CAF hails Oshoala nomination calls her most frequent award winner
The Super Falcons' World Cup heroes, Chiamaka Nnadozie and Asisast Oshoala, were on the final Women's Player of the Year award shortlist.
South Africa Redirects Focus
South Africa, previously among the potential hosts as named by FIFA, has withdrawn from the 2027 bid. Instead, the nation is setting its sights on hosting the 2031 tournament.
Selection Process and Key Dates
The decision for the 2027 Women's World Cup host will be made through a vote at the FIFA Congress in Bangkok, slated for 17 May 2024.
10:15 - 25.11.2023
South Africa drop out of race to host 2027 World Cup
After careful consideration, South Africa has decided to pull out of the bidding process for the 2027 Women's World Cup
16:10 - 16.11.2023
Desire Oparanozie: Super Falcons legend laments sickness, shows off drip and injections
It turns out that Super Falcons legend Desire Oparanozie suffered a serious illness that required drips and injections.
This comes after the 2023 World Cup, where Spain clinched victory against England in the final, held in Australia and New Zealand, as per BBC Sports.
FIFA's Evaluation Approach
In what FIFA describes as its most robust and comprehensive bidding process for the Women's World Cup, an extensive evaluation, including on-site inspections, will start in February.
The outcomes of these evaluations will be presented in a bid evaluation report, which is expected in May.
13:22 - 27.11.2023
Waldrum, Nnadozie, Oshoala bag nominations as Super Falcons dominate CAF awards final shortlists
After an impressive showing at the 2023 Women's World Cup players from Nigeria's Super Falcons have unsurprisingly dominated the final shortlist for the upcoming CAF awards
20:55 - 18.10.2023
Nnadozie better than Uzoho: Super Falcons star saves penalty, leads Paris FC to Champions League
Nigerian football fans rate Nnadozie ahead of Uzoho after penalty save takes Paris FC to Champions League.
Historical Hosting Insights
This bidding process is noteworthy, considering the upcoming 2026 men's World Cup co-hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada.
The US has previously hosted the Women's World Cup in 1999 and 2003, while Germany was the host in 2011.