
FIFA has announced that the Women’s World Cup will expand from 32 to 48 in the 2031 tournament.
FIFA unanimously voted for the changes in 2035 edition, which is scheduled to be hosted in the UK.
As a result of the increase, the race will receive a 12-gration form in 40 games, which has played 64 to 104 games, which will extend a week.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said the changes will give more nations to “the chance of benefiting from the tournament to develop their women’s squad.
“This decision will ensure that violence in terms of women’s football development,” he said.
England reached the final in 2023 at the last World Cup in Australia and New Zealand before they lose to Spain.
The Lions, along with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, are set to have a chance to participate in the domestic territory in
None of the local nations have been holding the cup since its establishment in