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Poll: Who Will Win the 2022 World Cup Bid?

FIFA President Sepp Blatter arrives before a news conference at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich October 29, 2010. The vote to decide the hosts of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups will go ahead as planned on December 2 in Zurich, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said on Friday, despite the problems that have dogged the process.The bidding process has been hit by a corruption scandal, with allegations of vote-selling by two FIFA executive committee members and collusion by unnamed bidding nations.  REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: SPORT SOCCER IMAGES OF THE DAY)

The race is on to see who will win the 2018 World Cup bid. The winner will be announced on Thursday at the FIFA headquarters. Will it be the United States, Australia, Qatar, Japan or South Korea? Vote below in the poll to let us know who you think will win. And then add your comments in the section below regarding who you think deserves to win.

Also, be sure to come back this Thursday at 9:30am ET to MLS Talk homepage for a live blog of the FIFA announcement. Whether you’ll be at home or at work, join soccer fans around the world as we debate the decision while MLS Talk blogger Jonathon Feyerherm blogs away.

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