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Women's World Cup Unanimous backing for bid to bring games to city

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October 17, 2025

CITY councillors have unanimously backed a bid for Bristol to be a host city for the 2035 Women's Football World Cup - despite concerns about how much it will cost the authority.

- Tristan CORK

Women's World Cup Unanimous backing for bid to bring games to city

England's Lauren James celebrates with the trophy after winning the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final this summer - now Bristol City Council is keen to bring FIFA Women's World Cup matches to Bristol in 2035

(Nick Potts)

A report to the strategy and resources committee outlining the amount of money needed has been kept private from the public.

Early-stage group matches would be played at Ashton Gate stadium under the plans, but Bristol City Council would have to recruit a team to coordinate the operation after the recent Women's Rugby World Cup proved "challenging" for existing staff.

Further costs would be needed if the bid is approved by world governing body FIFA because one requirement for host cities is to have a fanzone, which would be in Queen Square for up to 10,000 people.

Despite some reservations over the expense, councillors approved the bid after hearing that the tournament would bring "enormous" economic benefits, and have a lasting legacy.

A report to the committee said: "At this stage, whilst the administration is supportive of the bid submission, focus will be on the costs Bristol City Council will be required to cover over and above government contribution.

"There is a projected cost for the council in order to meet the requirements of being a host city.

"The investment would cover infrastructure, event delivery, city branding, and associated operational costs.

"If Bristol was selected, there would need to be a funding strategy developed by the bid parties."

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