
The final of the World Cup 2030 will take place at the renovated Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, as reported by José Félix Díaz, the chief editor of the Spanish newspaper Marca.
According to the source, Real Madrid President Florentino Pérez and FIFA President Gianni Infantino reached an agreement to host the World Cup 2030 final at the Madrid club's stadium during their meeting at the 2025 Club World Cup in the USA.
The final stage of the World Cup 2030 will occur in the summer across Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, with opening matches taking place in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay.
This tournament will mark a significant milestone, as it will take place exactly 100 years after the first World Cup.
Previously, FIFA President Gianni Infantino supported the idea of expanding the World Cup 2030 to include 64 teams.


