00:00Liverpool's Hill Dickinson Stadium is listed as one of the 16 host city venues within the UK's bid for the 2035 Women's World Cup, submitted by the English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish Football associations.
00:15The stadium, which would be referred to as Everton Stadium for commercial reasons, is among 22 proposed facilities assessed for visitor experience, transport links and ability to stage major football events.
00:29Liverpool Council documents indicate FIFA will make the final selection and confirmation of the stadium's inclusion is not expected until at least 2030.
00:40Hill Dickinson has hosted major events including the Rugby League Ashes Test, Super League Magic Weekend and will hold five UEFA Euro 2028 matches.
00:52UEFA officials are scheduled to visit in preparation for the tournament and a fan zone will be established along the waterfront.
01:00Each venue will be evaluated for operational readiness, capacity and compliance with international standards and the final decision on stadium selection is subject to FIFA review and agreement with local authorities.
01:13Event planning considers logistics, fan experience and regional economic impact.
01:20The stadium's designation within the bid is expected to provide opportunities for tourism and community engagement while adhering to operational protocols.
01:29The team will be certified on a year
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