Glasgow is making a bold move to bring the FIFA Women’s World Cup to its streets in 2035. The city has officially launched a bid to host football matches during this prestigious tournament, which is expected to see 48 teams compete. But here’s where it gets controversial… While Hampden, Celtic Park, and Ibrox are all capable of staging games, the national football stadium, Hampden, might not be the first choice. The decision ultimately lies with FIFA, who will choose the host cities by 2030. And this is the part most people miss… Glasgow City Council has committed to spending £6.2 million to host the competition, with the UK government covering 60% of the costs and the Scottish government covering 15%. If successful, Glasgow will also need to propose two central and iconic locations for the FIFA Fan Festival, where people can watch public screenings of matches and enjoy cultural entertainment. But is Glasgow ready for this challenge? The city has a long-established track record as a trusted host for major international events, and its love for football is renowned. However, the competition is fierce, with other cities like Leeds, Birmingham, and Nottingham also hoping to host. So, what do you think? Is Glasgow the right choice to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup? Let’s discuss and share your thoughts in the comments!