FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said he would be open to expanding the Women's World Cup in the future.
The 2019 edition includes 24 teams, having been enlarged from 16 in 2015. In 1991, when the first-ever Women's World Cup was held, there were just 12 participating nations.
With the popularity of the women's game growing and a thrilling tournament in France set to reach a conclusion in Sunday's final, Infantino said he would ponder including another eight teams in upcoming World Cups, per Reuters' Christian Radnedge:
"I want to expand the tournament to 32 teams.