Brazil Leads in 2027 Women's World Cup Hosting Bid
Brazil's bid outperforms European contenders in FIFA's technical evaluation, positioning it as a frontrunner for the 2027 Women's World Cup.
- Brazil scored higher than the joint Germany-Belgium-Netherlands bid in FIFA's evaluation, receiving a 4.0 out of 5.
- The United States and Mexico withdrew their bid, focusing on the 2031 Women's World Cup, enhancing Brazil's chances.
- If successful, Brazil will be the first South American country to host the Women's World Cup.
- FIFA's evaluation highlighted Brazil's superior infrastructure and fan facilities, while noting legal risks in the European bid.
- The final decision on the host will be made through an open vote by FIFA's 211 member nations on May 17.