The inevitable result has been clear since last year: Saudi Arabia will be confirmed by FIFA as the 2034 World Cup host on Wednesday.

The 2030 World Cup also will be awarded to a six-nation, three-continent project led by co-hosts Spain, Portugal Moroc­co. It gives a single game each at South American neighbors Ar­gentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, the first host in 1930.

Two men’s World Cups, one candidate for each, both a shoo-in to win.

The outcome will be as FIFA and its president Gianni Infanti­no intended in October last year. Then, on the same day, the 2030 race was effectively decided and the 2034 one surprisingly opened.

FIFA is send­ing one of the biggest priz­es in world sports toward the state moderniz­ing project of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. A decade of global scrutiny will follow.

FIFA hosts a special congress in Zurich from 3 pm. local time (1300 GMT) and its 211 member federations will attend remotely online. The closed-doors meeting at FIFA head­quarters should be streamed live on its website.

The 37-member FIFA council, including Saudi federation pres­ident, Yasser al Misehal, meets on today and should advise to approve both bids.

Confirming the 2030 and 2034 hosts should be done in a com­bined decision by acclamation rather than a registered vote. FIFA published each member’s choice in June 2018 in Moscow when the United States, Canada and Mexico won the 2026 World Cup hosting vote 134-65 against Morocco.

The Saudi bid team said in a statement “as a na­tion that loves football it is expected that fans across the en­tire kingdom will naturally take to the streets and celebrate this historic moment if their country is confirmed as hosts.”—AP



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