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England's 2018 World Cup bid has been criticised by Fifa over training camps, hotel provision and government guarantees, the BBC has learned.
However, the world governing body's inspection report has graded England's bid as low risk, along with those of rivals Spain and Portugal, and Russia.
Spain and Portugal are also criticised in the report over the challenges posed by a joint bid.
Russia's transport links are also highlighted as a potential problem.
The Netherlands and Belgium, who are also jointly bidding to host the tournament, are the only bidders to be graded medium risk.
The inspection report will provide the basis on which Fifa executive committee members will decide who wins the bid on 2 December.
England face coming third behind Russia and the Spain/Portugal bid unless they can mount a dramatic fightback.
More to follow.
We can only hope and pray that global infrastructure specialists FIFA give our poor developing nation the chance to host such a major sporting event!
England's 2018 World Cup bid has been criticised by Fifa over training camps, hotel provision and government guarantees, the BBC has learned.
However, the world governing body's inspection report has graded England's bid as low risk, along with those of rivals Spain and Portugal, and Russia.
Spain and Portugal are also criticised in the report over the challenges posed by a joint bid.
Russia's transport links are also highlighted as a potential problem.
The Netherlands and Belgium, who are also jointly bidding to host the tournament, are the only bidders to be graded medium risk.
The inspection report will provide the basis on which Fifa executive committee members will decide who wins the bid on 2 December.
England face coming third behind Russia and the Spain/Portugal bid unless they can mount a dramatic fightback.
More to follow.
We can only hope and pray that global infrastructure specialists FIFA give our poor developing nation the chance to host such a major sporting event!