Summary
The final of the 2030 men's World Cup will take place in Spain, according to the president of the Spanish Football Federation. The tournament will be co-hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, with early matches played in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay to celebrate the World Cup's 100th anniversary. There is some disagreement about the final venue, with Morocco also interested in hosting it.
Key Facts
- The 2030 men's World Cup final will be held in Spain.
- Spain, Portugal, and Morocco are co-hosting the tournament.
- Opening matches will be played in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay.
- Spain's Bernabeu stadium and Nou Camp are top choices to host the final.
- Morocco wants to host the final at the Grand Stade Hassan II in Casablanca.
- Fifa has not yet made a final decision about the venue.
- The opening games mark the 100th anniversary of the World Cup, first held in Uruguay.
- Morocco's stadium is expected to hold 115,000 spectators and be completed in 2028.