The host nation(s) for the 2031 Women's World Cup will be formally decided by the tenth extraordinary
FIFA Congress on November 23, 2026, in
Zürich, two years after the host selection for the
2027 edition. On March 5, 2025, the FIFA Council approved the bid regulations, which restricted bids to
CONCACAF and
CAF members. The key dates include: • March 31, 2025: Member associations to submit their expressions of interest to host the 2031 and 2035 Women's World Cup • April 30, 2025: Member associations to confirm their interest in bidding to host the Women's World Cup by submitting the bidding agreement • Q2 2025: Bid workshop and observer program to take place • November 28, 2025: Member associations to submit their bids to FIFA • February 2026: FIFA to organize on-site inspection visits to bidding countries • March 2026: Publication of FIFA's bid evaluation report • 2nd quarter: Designation of bids by the FIFA Council • November 23, 2026: Appointment of the 2031 and 2035 Women's World Cup hosts at the tenth extraordinary
FIFA Congress in Zürich, Switzerland On April 3, 2025, FIFA announced that the United States bid was the only valid bid, with other
CONCACAF nations eligible to host games. The United States bid had been announced alongside Mexico and had explored a limited number of games in Costa Rica and Jamaica. Mexico later joined the United States as hosts on May 27, 2025. Costa Rica and Jamaica also joined as hosts on October 20, 2025. ==Format==