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Unbuilt stadiums in Manchester, Wrexham and Birmingham lined up for 2035 Women's World Cup

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Unbuilt stadiums in Manchester, Wrexham and Birmingham lined up for 2035 Women's World Cup
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Unbuilt stadiums in Manchester, Wrexham and Birmingham lined up for 2035 Women's World Cup

2025-11-29 01:29 Last Updated At:01:31

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester United's proposed new stadium has been offered as a venue for the 2035 Women's World Cup.

A redeveloped Wrexham Racecourse Ground and Birmingham's yet-to-be-built Powerhouse Stadium have also been included in the United Kingdom's official bid, announced on Friday.

In total 16 host cities are in in the joint bid by the soccer federations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The U.K. was widely expected to be named the host; FIFA president Gianni Infantino indicated in April there was just one “valid bid.” The United States made the only expression of interest to host in 2031.

Man United's inclusion, after being left out of the U.K.'s and Ireland's plans for the men's 2028 European Championship, was evidence of the Premier League club's confidence it will have completed the stadium in time at a cost of about 2 billion pounds ($2.6 billion).

United said this year it could be ready by the 2030-31 season.

The U.K. bid said the intention was for the new stadium to be considered for FIFA’s consideration “once plans are confirmed.”

Wrexham was in the process of redeveloping its stadium and increasing capacity to 18,000. The U.K. bid said the club, which has gained worldwide appeal since being bought by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, is planning to increase capacity again before 2035, which would meet FIFA requirements.

Birmingham unveiled plans last week for its new 62,000-seat stadium, which it believes could be built by 2030.

Chelsea has also been included despite the U.K. bid saying its Stamford Bridge stadium does not meet FIFA’s technical specifications. Whether it is in the final plans is dependent on the venue being redeveloped or a new ground being built.

Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester City and Everton are among 22 stadiums listed. Outside of England the host cities were Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The 2025 Women's World Cup would follow the U.K.'s and Ireland's joint staging of the men's Euro 2028.

“If we are successful, the 2035 tournament will be the biggest single sport event held on U.K. soil with 4.5 million tickets available for fans,” England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland said in a joint statement.

England hosted the men's 1966 World Cup and women's Euro 2022 and won both. The Lionesses retained the trophy this year.

“The Lionesses’ success has inspired girls across our country, and we’ll build on that momentum by welcoming millions of football fans from around the world to a tournament that will benefit communities and businesses in host cities up and down the U.K.," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.

James Robson is at https://x.com/jamesalanrobson

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FILE - A general view of the Old Trafford stadium, in Manchester, England, Aug. 10, 2018. (AP Photo/Jon Super, File)

FILE - A general view of the Old Trafford stadium, in Manchester, England, Aug. 10, 2018. (AP Photo/Jon Super, File)

Birmingham City co-owner and chairman Tom Wagner during the unveiling of Birmingham City Football Club's new stadium plans in Birmingham, England, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Birmingham City co-owner and chairman Tom Wagner during the unveiling of Birmingham City Football Club's new stadium plans in Birmingham, England, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Pepole look at a Diorama of Birmingham City Football Club's new stadium plans during the unveiling in Birmingham, England, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Pepole look at a Diorama of Birmingham City Football Club's new stadium plans during the unveiling in Birmingham, England, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (Jacob King/PA via AP)

Tiger Woods has turned down the chance to be U.S. captain for the Ryder Cup matches in 2027 as he steps away from golf-related activities to seek treatment and focus on his health.

The decision announced Wednesday by the PGA of America was expected considering recent developments involving Woods. He was arrested Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence during a car crash near his home in South Florida.

Woods entered a plea of not guilty on Tuesday and posted a statement later that said he was stepping away indefinitely. “This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery,” he said in a social media post.

“We commend Tiger for prioritizing his long-term health and deeply respect the courage it takes to make such a person decision,” the PGA of America said in a statement.

The PGA of America, which runs the American side of the Ryder Cup, said it would have further updates on the captaincy when appropriate.

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Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., on Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Jason Oteri)

Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., on Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Jason Oteri)

Tiger Woods of the Jupiter Links Golf Club plays his shot from the first tee during final day of TGL golf tournament,Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Palm Beach Gardens Fla. (AP Photo/Reinhold Matay)

Tiger Woods of the Jupiter Links Golf Club plays his shot from the first tee during final day of TGL golf tournament,Tuesday, March 24, 2026, in Palm Beach Gardens Fla. (AP Photo/Reinhold Matay)

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