The Football Association and US Soccer Federation have joined forces to lobby Fifa to alter its proposed organisational model for the 2031 and 2035 Women’s World Cups. Both federations are understood to be seeking more local control after concerns that have arisen over the organisation of this summer’s men’s World Cup, particularly regarding the cost of tickets and financial disputes with some US state and city authorities. US Soccer and the FA are, respectively, the sole bidders for the 2031 and 2035 World Cups, which will be allocated by Fifa at an extraordinary general meeting in November. The US bid involves matches also being staged in Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica, and the FA is leading a joint bid with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. US Soccer sources said they had been encouraged by Fifa’s willingness to listen to their concerns during initial conversations.…