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Spain to Host 2030 World Cup Final
27 Jan
Summary
- Spain confirmed to host the 2030 World Cup final match.
- The tournament is co-hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
- Initial matches also set for Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay.

Spain is set to host the final match of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, according to the president of the Spanish soccer federation. This landmark tournament will be jointly organized by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
While FIFA has not officially designated the final venue, Spanish officials are confident the decisive game will take place within Spain. Speculation points to Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, which has undergone recent renovations. Barcelona's Camp Nou is also a possibility.
The 2030 World Cup holds special significance as it marks the tournament's centennial. To commemorate this, initial matches will also be held in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay, celebrating the centenary of the first World Cup hosted in Uruguay.
Morocco had also been considered a potential host for the final, possibly at the under-construction Hassan II Stadium. However, recent events may have impacted its bid.




