Official announcement of Spain, Portugal, and Morocco as hosts
About FIFA World Cup 2030
"A Global Festival of Football Like Never Before"
A Historic Celebration
The 2030 FIFA World Cup marks a historic milestone as the tournament celebrates its centennial anniversary, returning to its roots while embracing a groundbreaking multi-continental format. This unprecedented edition represents the largest and most inclusive celebration of football ever organized.
For the first time in FIFA World Cup history, matches will be hosted across three continents, embodying the tournament's spirit of unity and inclusivity. This innovative format brings together diverse football cultures, creating an unprecedented sporting experience that transcends geographical boundaries.
Tournament Format
The competition will feature 48 national teams competing in a series of matches across multiple host nations. The expanded format ensures broader representation from all confederations, giving more nations the opportunity to participate in football's premier event.

Infrastructure
State-of-the-art stadiums and sustainable development across host nations

Cultural Exchange
Bringing together diverse football traditions and fan cultures

Fan Experience
Enhanced viewing experience with digital innovations and fan zones
Fan Experience
Supporters from around the globe can expect state-of-the-art stadiums and facilities, seamless travel arrangements between host nations, cultural festivals and fan zones, digital innovation enhancing the viewing experience, and inclusive and accessible venues for all supporters.
The 2030 FIFA World Cup represents more than just a football tournament – it's a celebration of the sport's unifying power and its ability to bring people together across continents, cultures, and communities.
FIFA World Cup 2030 Host Nations
Spain
- Capital: Madrid
- Population: 47 million
- Previous Host: 1982
- Santiago Bernabéu
- Camp Nou
- Metropolitano
- La Cartuja
Morocco
- Capital: Rabat
- Population: 37 million
- Previous Host: First time
- Mohammed V
- Ibn Batouta
- Moulay Abdellah
- Adrar
Portugal
- Capital: Lisbon
- Population: 10 million
- Previous Host: First time
- Estádio da Luz
- Dragão
- José Alvalade
- Municipal
FIFA World Cup 2030 Timeline
Stadium renovations and infrastructure development begins
Qualification process begins
World Cup Draw
Opening Ceremony and first match
World Cup Final