The English FA, Irish FA, Scottish FA and FA of Wales recently welcomed a FIFA delegation on a FIFA Women's World Cup 2035 inspection visit, which took place between 2 February and 6 February 2026.
The visit is a crucial element of the bidding process for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2035, allowing FIFA the opportunity to view some of the stadia, training facilities and other venues across the UK within the bid.

On Monday 2 February, FIFA were welcomed by the UK's four member associations, where upon arrival the delegation received an overview of the submitted bid, outlining the vision and legacy for the tournament across the UK and beyond.
The four Football Associations are united in the belief that the FIFA Women's World Cup belongs to everyone, and the greatest players in the world will be welcomed to host cities and venues in every part of the UK, greeted by passionate fans who will truly make them feel at home.
Underpinned by comprehensive support from governments and public authorities, the bid focuses on three key areas:
- Growing participation, locally and globally.
- Developing the workforce and leadership to support the women's game.
- Driving commercial growth.
Across the following four days, the FIFA delegates visited numerous sites across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Inspections were carried out across training facilities, team hotels and fan festival sites.
Throughout the visit, the FIFA delegation saw firsthand the quality of the venues and the ease in which they can be navigated throughout the UK, with 63 million people living within two hours of a proposed stadium.
This bid has been built on the powerful vision of 'All Together', and it was evident at every stop on the visit that the four home nations are ready to welcome the world with open arms and deliver a tournament that is inclusive, sustainable and memorable for teams, fans and the wider global sport community.
We’ve joined the other Home Nations in formally launching our bid for the @FIFAWWC in 2035.
— Scottish FA (@ScottishFA) November 28, 2025
🏟️ @HampdenPark & Easter Road as host venues
⚽️ Single-biggest sporting event on UK soil
📍 FIFA Fan Festival sites in each host city
➕ and more: https://t.co/rGrhzfcLjD #AllTogether pic.twitter.com/MTnQrMWhrQ
The Scottish FA’s Chief Executive, Ian Maxwell, said: "We were delighted to host FIFA's delegation at Barclays Hampden, as they visited the four home nations as part of our joint bid to host the FIFA Women's World Cup 2035.
"It was a great opportunity to show them the venues and facilities we've put forward, on behalf of the Scottish FA, but also to talk through our ambition – not just for the bid, but our wider goals for the girls' and women's game.
"Alongside our bid partners, we know we can deliver a world-class tournament that puts supporters first – with over 4.5 million tickets available across the UK, plans for fan festivals and legacy programmes that will ensure the impact of this is felt far behind the confines of the pitch.
"This will be a global celebration of women's football and we are delighted to be a part of it."
The inspection visit is an important element of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2035 bidding process.
The outcome of the bidding process will be revealed on Thursday 30 April, when the 76th FIFA Congress will meet in Vancouver, Canada.