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England favourites to win hosting rights in 2018

Last Updated : 07 July 2010, 17:45 IST
Last Updated : 07 July 2010, 17:45 IST

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A decision will be made on December 2 on the hosting of the two tournaments when FIFA's powerful cabinet, its 24-man executive committee, chooses from a list of nine candidates.
It is the first time the hosting of two World Cups is being made at the same time and will come at the end of a fairly brief and low-profile campaign, enlivened only by English tabloid revelations and Australian accusations of alleged bribery.

England, despite the resignation of FA chairman Lord Triesman after a tabloid sting in which he accused rival bids of corruption, are the bookmakers' favourites to win the 2018 bid, ahead of rival European countries and the United States.

Russia is a strong outsider but joint bids from Belgium and Netherlands, plus Portugal and Spain, need to overcome FIFA's reluctance to have co-hosts again after what officials said was a difficult and costly event in South Korea and Japan in 2002.  The two Asian countries are bidding again, though this time separately, for the 2022 finals along with Australia and Qatar.

Australia's football federation said on Tuesday it had issued proceeding against newspapers who alleged malpractice in their bid. Among the allegations were that the bid had given inappropriate gifts to FIFA officials and their wives.

Strict rules have kept the rival bids from overwhelming the fringes of the World Cup in South Africa but delegations have been taken on official tours of the facilities and local organisation in the last week by the world governing body.

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Published 07 July 2010, 17:45 IST

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