Overview
- The U.S. and Mexico have submitted a joint bid to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup, competing against Brazil and a joint bid from Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
- The U.S. and Mexico aim to leverage the same venues, infrastructure, and protocols used for the Men’s World Cup in 2026, which they will co-host with Canada.
- The U.S. and Mexico project a revenue of $3 billion and an attendance of 4.5 million for the tournament.
- The U.S. previously hosted the Women’s World Cup in 1999 and 2003, while Mexico has never hosted the tournament.
- FIFA will inspect proposed sites in February and the FIFA Congress will vote on a host in May.