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Where Is the 2030 FIFA World Cup? Host Countries, Stadiums and Tournament Format Explained

Posted on July 15, 2026July 15, 2026 by Santiago Leon

The 2030 FIFA World Cup will be unlike any tournament in football history. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, the competition will span six countries across three continents, making it the most geographically expansive World Cup ever staged.

Here’s everything fans need to know about where the 2030 FIFA World Cup will be played.

Which Countries Will Host the 2030 FIFA World Cup?

The primary hosts of the 2030 FIFA World Cup are:

  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Morocco

These three nations will host the vast majority of the tournament, including the knockout rounds and the World Cup Final.

To commemorate the centenary of the first World Cup, three South American countries will each stage one opening match:

  • Uruguay
  • Argentina
  • Paraguay

Following those opening fixtures, the tournament will continue exclusively in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.

Why Is the 2030 World Cup Being Played in Six Countries?

The 2030 edition marks the 100th anniversary of the FIFA World Cup, which was first held in Uruguay in 1930.

To honor the tournament’s origins, FIFA awarded Uruguay the opportunity to host one opening match. Argentina and Paraguay will also each host an opening fixture before the competition shifts to the primary host nations.

This will make the 2030 tournament the first FIFA World Cup to be played across Europe, Africa, and South America.

Which Stadiums Could Host the 2030 FIFA World Cup?

Although the final stadium list will be confirmed closer to the tournament, several iconic venues are expected to feature prominently, including:

Spain

  • Camp Nou (Barcelona)
  • Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Madrid)
  • Estadio La Cartuja (Seville)
  • San Mamés (Bilbao)

Portugal

  • Estádio da Luz (Lisbon)
  • Estádio José Alvalade (Lisbon)
  • Estádio do Dragão (Porto)

Morocco

  • Grand Stade Hassan II (Casablanca)
  • Stade de Marrakech
  • Stade d’Agadir

South America (Opening Matches)

  • Estadio Centenario (Montevideo, Uruguay)
  • Estadio Monumental (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
  • Estadio Defensores del Chaco (Asunción, Paraguay)

How Many Teams Will Play in the 2030 FIFA World Cup?

Like the 2026 tournament, the 2030 FIFA World Cup is expected to feature 48 national teams.

The expanded format includes:

  • 48 participating nations
  • 104 total matches
  • A Round of 32 knockout stage
  • More host cities and venues than any previous World Cup

When Will the 2030 FIFA World Cup Take Place?

The tournament is expected to be held during June and July 2030, following the traditional FIFA World Cup schedule.

An official match calendar and kickoff dates will be announced by FIFA closer to the event.

Looking Ahead to World Cup History

The 2030 FIFA World Cup promises to be one of the most memorable tournaments ever held. With six host nations, three continents, and a celebration of the competition’s 100-year history, fans will witness a truly global event that connects football’s past with its future.

From the opening commemorative matches in South America to the championship rounds in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, the 2030 World Cup is set to deliver a historic month of international football.

FAQs

Where is the 2030 FIFA World Cup being held?

The 2030 FIFA World Cup will primarily be hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, while Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay will each host one opening match as part of the tournament’s centenary celebration.

Why are there six host countries?

FIFA expanded the tournament across six countries to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the FIFA World Cup, which began in Uruguay in 1930.

Which continent will host the 2030 World Cup?

The tournament will be played across Europe, Africa, and South America, making it the first FIFA World Cup to span three continents.

How many teams will compete in the 2030 FIFA World Cup?

The tournament is expected to feature 48 national teams competing across 104 matches.

Where will the 2030 World Cup Final be played?

FIFA has not yet officially announced the venue for the 2030 FIFA World Cup Final. However, the final will be played in one of the primary host nations: Spain, Portugal, or Morocco.

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