FIFA World Cup 2030: Full List Of Venues

For its centenary celebrations, the first three matches of the FIFA World Cup 2030 will be held in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay.

Spain, Portugal and Morocco will be the main hosts for the men’s FIFA World Cup 2030, in a year where the World Cup will celebrate its 100th anniversary. 

It is the first time the competition will be played in Spain after 48 years (it was hosted last in 1982 in the country), and it’s the first time ever Portugal and Morocco will host the event.

For its centenary celebrations, the first three matches of the FIFA World Cup 2030 will be held in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay.

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This is to commemorate the first World Cup final in 1930, where hosts Uruguay beat Argentina 4-2 at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo. Meanwhile, Paraguay will host a match as it is the home of CONMEBOL, the South American football confederation.

The rest of the games in the tournament will be played across the three main host nations, with the final to take place on 21 July 2030.  The venue of the final is yet to be determined.

The FIFA World Cup 2030 will be played across three continents (Europe, Africa and South America), and different hemispheres within the same tournament

Twenty-three venues have been proposed for the FIFA World Cup 2030, to be held across a record six countries.

The bid for the 23 stadiums was confirmed by FIFA and its members at the Extraordinary FIFA Congress on 11 December 2024.

FIFA World Cup 2030: Full List Of Venues
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Here are all the venues which are set to host the 2030 World Cup.

FIFA World Cup 2030: Full list of venues

Stadium Location
Anoeta Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain
Gran Canaria Las Palmas, Spain
La Cartuja Sevilla, Spain
La Rosaleda Málaga, Spain
Metropolitano Madrid, Spain
Nueva Romareda Zaragoza, Spain
RCDE Stadium Barcelona, Spain
Riazor A Coruña, Spain
San Mamés Bilbao, Spain
Santiago Bernabéu Madrid, Spain
Estádio da Luz Lisbon, Portugal
Estádio do Dragão Porto, Portugal
Estádio José Alvalade Lisbon, Portugal
Adrar Stadium Agadir, Morocco
Hassan II Stadium Casablanca, Morocco
Fez Stadium Fez, Morocco
Marrakesh Stadium Marrakesh, Morocco
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Rabat, Morocco
Ibn Batouta Stadium Tangier, Morocco
Estadio National del Paraguay Asunción, Paraguay
Estadio Monumental Buenos Aires, Argentina
Estadio Centenario Montevideo, Uruguay

 

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