Australia and New Zealand have come together to submit a bid to co-host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Football Federation Australia (FFA) and New Zealand Football (NZF) confirmed the joint bid in Melbourne on Friday.
The move was made with FIFA expanding the tournament from 24 teams to 32 in 2023.
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"As trusted members of FIFA, FFA and NZF are committed to hosting an excellent Women's World Cup that delivers real benefits for the game not only during tournament time, but in the lead up to the competition and afterwards," FFA chairman Chris Nikou said in a statement.