
What are the host cities of the FIFA World Cup 2030?
Spain, Portugal, Morocco — and the three centenary cities.
The candidate cities of the FIFA World Cup 2030 gather nine cities in Spain, two in Portugal and six in Morocco, plus Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Asunción for the centenary matches. The precise allocation of matches to stadiums will be announced by FIFA.
Last updated 13 July 2026
The candidate cities, by country
The cities below are in the winning bid. The final stadium selection and match allocation will be set later.
| Country | Candidate cities |
|---|---|
| Spain | Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao, Valencia, San Sebastián, Vigo, Zaragoza, Las Palmas |
| Portugal | Lisbon, Porto |
| Morocco | Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakesh, Tangier, Agadir, Fez |
The three centenary cities
In South America, three cities each host an opening match: Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Asunción. They host an inaugural celebration, not the whole tournament.
Frequently asked questions
The bid gathers candidate cities in Spain (9), Portugal (2) and Morocco (6), plus three centenary cities in South America.
The candidate cities are confirmed, but the allocation of matches to stadiums will be set by FIFA.
Yes — once the calendar is known, we compose hotels, transfers and private aviation between host cities as one itinerary.
Plan your 2030 itinerary
Tell us the cities or team you're targeting: we prepare an itinerary as soon as the official calendar is announced.
