FIFA confirms Women's World Cup will increase to 48 teams in 2031
09-05-2025 19:44 via cbc.ca

FIFA confirms Women's World Cup will increase to 48 teams in 2031

The Women's World Cup will increase to 48 teams in 2031 when the United States is expected to host the tournament, FIFA confirmed Friday.
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