Fifa Women's World Cup

Following the success of this summer's Women's World Cup in France, world governing body Fifa is reportedly looking to fast-track its plans to expand the tournament from 24 to 32 teams

Fifa president Gianni Infantino has proposed plans to expand the Women’s World Cup to a 32-team tournament and double its prize money.

The United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and the 28 women's national team players who sued the governing body in March, in the search for equal pay and working conditions, have agreed to pursue mediation…

Faced with their own lofty expectations, following last year's no-show by the US men's team and now embroiled in a legal challenge regarding pay equity, the American women's squad arrives to the 2019 Fifa Women's Cup with much on their shoulders. Randy Williams reports.

Fifa has renewed its multi-year agreement with Getty Images through to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

Fifa and Uefa have both unveiled strategies for the long-term development of women's football. Frank Dunne examines what it would take to put female competitions on an equal footing with their male equivalents.

Fifa has confirmed that all nine international football federations which showed interest last month in hosting the 2023 Women’s World Cup have met its deadline for formal expressions of interest – inc…

World football’s governing body Fifa has reported record levels of interest in bidding to host the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

Fifa has agreed to open up the vote for hosting rights to the 2023 Women’s World Cup, while world football’s governing body has also confirmed that the video assistant referee (VAR) system will be in …

Women’s World Cup currently has two-tier sponsorship model Global Partner tier includes sponsorship rights to all Fifa events

Individual tickets have gone on sale for the 2019 Fifa Women’s World Cup in France, with prices beginning at €9 ($10.10).

North and South Korea are contemplating a joint bid to host the 2023 Women's World Cup, according to Fifa president Gianni Infantino

Fifa, football’s global governing body, has opened up the bidding process for the 2023 edition of its Women’s World Cup national team tournament.

World football’s governing body Fifa has said it will seek to use a record-breaking 2019 Women’s World Cup as a platform to inspire more young girls to take up the sport.