Webb, from the Cayman Islands, is to be arraigned at 2:00 p.M. Before Judge Vera Scanlon at the United States Courthouse in Brooklyn.
It will be his first US court appearance since his arrest in Switzerland in May as part of a sweeping US investigation into alleged corruption in international football's governing body.
He reportedly had been flown from Switzerland to New York earlier in the week, and lawyers expected litigation to drag on for months.
In all, 14 defendants stand accused of soliciting and receiving more than USD 150 million in bribes and kickbacks across 24 years.
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US Attorney General Loretta Lynch unveiled the 47-count indictment in May, charging soccer officials and marketing executives with racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracies.
Besides serving as FIFA vice president, Webb was president of the Cayman Islands football association.
Prosecutors allege that Webb was bribed more than USD 7 million by sports marketing outfit Traffic Sports USA and its then-president Aaron Davidson in exchange for contracts granting exclusive rights to soccer tournaments.