United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica Plan Joint 2031 Women’s World Cup Bid
United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica Plan Joint 2031 Women’s World Cup Bid

United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica Plan Joint 2031 Women’s World Cup Bid

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Significant developments in women's soccer and cricket are shaping the sports landscape in 2025. Four CONCACAF countries—the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica—plan to co-host the expanded 48-team 2031 Women's World Cup, aiming to elevate women's soccer to new heights with equal facilities and support as the men's tournament. Meanwhile, the D1 women's soccer teams in New England are in the crucial final weeks of their regular season, with teams fighting for postseason positioning. In women's cricket, Sri Lanka secured a dramatic win over Bangladesh in the ICC Women's World Cup, keeping their tournament hopes alive through strategic leadership and bowling. Additionally, Australia's T20 Spring Challenge is underway, featuring top WBBL clubs and notable international players, broadcast live to showcase elite talent and maintain competitive opportunities amid a reduced WBBL schedule.

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