U.S. set to host Women’s World Cup in 2031, FIFA says
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FIFA has just one "valid bid" to host the 2035 event, from the British member federations centered on England, Infantino said at UEFA’s annual meeting in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Scotland have "already started" preparing for an "inspirational" UK-hosted Women's World Cup in 2035, according to interim head coach Mick McArdle.
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Infantino said the combined bid of the England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales Football Associations was the only “valid” bid.
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United Kingdom issues travel warning for the U.S.The United Kingdom updated its advice for travel to the United States on Thursday, warning of harsh consequences for British passport holders who violate U.S. immigration laws. The notice comes just a day after Germany updated its travel advice after three ...
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