ENGLAND’S World Cup bidding hopes have suffered a body blow after Fifa President Gianni Infantino opened the door to China staging the 2030 event. FA chiefs are keen to lead a British Isles bid for the tournament after launching a feasibility study last summer. Wembley bosses met with their Home Nations and Ireland counterparts in Paris on Tuesday to discuss the state of play. It was expected that Fifa’s rotation rules would outlaw an Asian bid until 2034, because of Qatar hosting the 2022 World Cup.But Infantino, speaking after being re-elected “by acclamation” for a new four-year term as the head of Fifa, made it clear he would be willing to let China into the game. Infantino said: “The statutes say it is just the next World Cup a confederation cannot bid for but the decisions that were taken in the past say it is the next two. “It will be the Fifa Council which will introduce the regulations for the bidding process. “We will discuss that in the coming months including in Shanghai in October.”For me, as Fifa President, the more bidders the merrier. The more, the happier I will be. But can China bid? We will see.” Fifa…