Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe says he would expect a World Cup in Saudi Arabia to be "structurally really good".Australia has decided not to bid for the 2034 men’s World Cup — leaving Saudi Arabia as the only candidate remaining.Newcastle — majority owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund — have travelled to the Gulf state for previous training camps that left Howe impressed.Asked what he thought about the prospect, he said at a press conference on Tuesday: "I’ve no idea really. Our trips out there and have been to two different places in Riyadh and Jeddah were two different experiences really. "Wherever we went was really well organised and we well looked after so I think if that’s a sign of what a World Cup might look look then you can be rest assured that everything will be structurally really good.”
But can SA rack up a bigger body count than Qatar whilst building stadiums?