ESPN has invited the FIFA presidential candidates to take part in a televised debate, the network confirmed on Tuesday.
Five candidates are bidding to replace Sepp Blatter as the leader of the world governing body, with an election set for Feb. 26.
Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, Tokyo Sexwale, Gianni Infantino and Jerome Champagne have met FIFA's requirements for entry, and ESPN has welcomed them all to express their views to the public.
An ESPN statement said: "Our goal is to provide a forum for open, transparent discussion about the future governance of the sport in advance of the election that will determine who occupies the most powerful position in global football.