Boris Johnson announced support for a UK and Ireland bid to host the 2030 World Cup this week – and we’ve been excited ever since.
With football assuming the status of modern-day national religion, Britain would be the ideal location for FIFA’s month-long extravaganza. That’s before factoring in existing infrastructure, ease of access and a diverse population that would guarantee most competing nations a home crowd.
The tournament will contain 48 teams by 2030, meaning around 16 venues would be needed. But FIFA have a strict set of criteria in place for World Cup stadiums.
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