While the bids from the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany (BNG) met FIFA's stringent hosting criteria, Brazil's proposal stood out in several key areas. According to FIFA's bid evaluation report, Brazil scored higher on technical aspects, including stadium infrastructure, accommodation facilities, fan zones, and transportation networks which were pivotal factors in swaying the vote in Brazil's favour.
Initially, there were more contenders for the 2027 Women's World Cup. However, the landscape changed when the United States and Mexico withdrew their joint bid in April, opting to focus on a potential bid for the 2031 tournament. Similarly, South Africa, another early contender, withdrew its bid in November. These withdrawals left Brazil and the BNG coalition as the primary candidates, setting the stage for a closely fought finale.