FIFA has granted hosting duties for the 2030 men’s World Cup to a group of six countries spanning three continents.
It also confirmed that Saudi Arabia will stage the tournament in 2034.
The vote for both editions of the World Cup was conducted during a virtual meeting Wednesday, but the outcome was already known because neither bid had a rival.
Morocco, Portugal, and Spain will lead the 2030 World Cup, but there’ll be a game apiece in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The South American countries are included to mark 100 years since the first World Cup was held in Uruguay.