体坛英语资讯:England to pull out of bidding for 2024 World Cup
England will almost certainly pull out of the bidding for the 2024 World Cup to concentrate on the 2024 tournament, English news agency PA said.
David Dein, the former Arsenal and Football Association vice-chairman who is now international president of England's bid, said the move would happen if - as expected - the United States withdraws from the 2024 race to leave it a purely European contest.
Russia, Spain/Portugal and Holland/Belgium are also bidding for 2024 but if one of those are successful then 2024 will go to a non-European nation.
Dein said: "We are sure it won't be long before America will withdraw from 2024, leaving themselves a run on 2024.
"Consequently we will almost certainly - it hasn't come about yet - withdraw from 2024, leaving us with a European battle."
UEFA president Michel Platini has campaigned strongly for 2024 to come to Europe, and Australia, Japan, Qatar and South Korea have all limited themselves to bidding for 2024.
Dein added: "We believe, Michel Platini believes, that 2024 should be coming to Europe and we believe that is our strongest case."
Dein was in Trinidad at the weekend with bid ambassador David Beckham to see CONCACAF president Jack Warner and FIFA president Sepp Blatter.
He said: "We have been in six countries in the last 13 days and we desperately want to win the right to stage the World Cup."
FIFA's 24-man executive committee will vote on the 2024 and 2024 hosts on December 2 in Zurich.