World Cup 2030: More nations eyeing joint bid

The Scottish FA are open to submit a joint bid with the home nations to host the 2030 World Cup, but no discussions have taken place. Former SFA chief executive Stewart Regan has said an England-led proposal is “definitely on the radar”.  A Downing Street spokesman said the UK government would be supportive of a bid involving the other home nations. The SFA says it is “always open-minded to the prospect of hosting major tournaments”.
Glasgow is one of 13 cities to host fixtures at the next European Championship, with three group stage games and one last-16 match being played at Hampden Park.
Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay announced their plans to jointly bid to host the 2030 World Cup in October. Morocco has also confirmed their intention to bid, and could be supported by Algeria and Tunisia.

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