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FIFA World Cup 2026 Hospitality

USA · Mexico · Canada
Champions - Spain
Final - MetLife, 19 Jul 2026
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FIFA World Cup 2026 - Final

Spain win the FIFA World Cup 2026

Spain are FIFA World Cup champions for the second time - and the first since 2010 - after a 1-0 victory over Argentina in the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on 19 July 2026. Ferran Torres settled it in the 106th minute, Spain finally breaking through in extra time against ten-man Argentina after Enzo Fernández was sent off late in normal time.

Result
Spain 1-0 Argentina (aet)
Scorer
Ferran Torres (106')
Venue
MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Date
Sunday 19 July 2026

It was one of the most anticipated finals in recent memory, with Messi's Argentina falling short in what may have been the great man's final World Cup. Spain's triumph returns the trophy to Europe - and makes them the first nation to hold the men's and women's World Cups at the same time - setting the stage for an extraordinary decade of football, with Spain also co-hosting the FIFA World Cup 2030 alongside Portugal and Morocco.

Looking ahead

What comes next

The 2026 World Cup is over. The next chapter begins immediately.

9 June - 9 July 2028

UEFA Euro 2028

Hosted across England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland - nine stadiums, opening in Cardiff and closing with the final at Wembley.

Euro 2028 hospitality
June - July 2030

FIFA World Cup 2030

Hosted by Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with three centenary matches in South America marking 100 years since the first World Cup.

World Cup 2030 interest list
Confirmed - Saudi Arabia

FIFA World Cup 2034

FIFA has confirmed Saudi Arabia as host of the 2034 World Cup. Dates, venues and hospitality programmes are still to be published.

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The tournament

World Cup 2026 - at a glance

Hosts
USA, Mexico & Canada
Teams
48 - the largest World Cup ever
Champions
Spain - beat Argentina 1-0 (aet)
Final
MetLife Stadium, New Jersey - 19 July 2026
Where we are now

Tournament progress

  1. Group stage
    Upcoming
  2. Round of 32
    Upcoming
  3. Round of 16
    Upcoming
  4. Quarter-finals
    Upcoming
  5. Semi-finals
    Upcoming
  6. Final
    Upcoming

Knockout rounds through to the Final - 19 July 2026, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey.

Final scores

Recent results

Completed World Cup 2026 matches as the knockouts unfold - final scores only, most recent first. We never show live or in-play data.

19 JulFinal
SpainESP10ArgentinaARG
AET
18 JulThird place
FranceFRA46EnglandENG
15 JulSemi-final
EnglandENG12ArgentinaARG
14 JulSemi-final
FranceFRA02SpainESP
12 JulQuarter-final
ArgentinaARG31SwitzerlandSUI
AET
11 JulQuarter-final
NorwayNOR12EnglandENG
AET
10 JulQuarter-final
SpainESP21BelgiumBEL
9 JulQuarter-final
FranceFRA20MoroccoMAR

Final scores only - no live or in-play data. 104 matches played so far. Results via football-data.org.

Looking ahead

World Cup 2030 - Spain, Portugal & Morocco

The 2030 World Cup is centred on Spain, Portugal and Morocco - a natural fit for us given our existing La Liga and Spanish football relationships. It's a long way out and nothing is on sale yet, but if a World Cup on home-ish soil for our Spanish network is on your radar, register early interest and we'll keep you posted as it takes shape.

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Common questions

World Cup 2026 hospitality - FAQs

Spain won the 2026 FIFA World Cup, beating Argentina 1-0 after extra time in the final at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey on 19 July 2026. Ferran Torres scored the only goal in the 106th minute, Spain breaking through against ten-man Argentina after Enzo Fernández was sent off late in normal time. It is Spain's second World Cup, and their first since 2010 - and it makes them the first nation to hold the men's and women's World Cups at the same time.

No - the FIFA World Cup 2026 is complete. Spain beat Argentina 1-0 after extra time in the final at MetLife Stadium on 19 July 2026, so there are no remaining fixtures to book. The next tournaments we are taking interest for are UEFA Euro 2028 across the UK and Ireland, and the FIFA World Cup 2030 in Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Register your interest for either and we will contact you as soon as genuine hospitality details and availability are confirmed.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 final was played on 19 July 2026 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It was the showpiece of the first 48-team World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, and Spain beat Argentina 1-0 after extra time to win it. The tournament is complete, so there is no remaining World Cup 2026 hospitality to book.

No. DN Global is not an official FIFA partner or official World Cup provider. We source official hospitality through authorised channels, which means genuine, valid packages without implying any official tournament status we don't hold. All pricing is all-inclusive and quoted on enquiry - there are no booking fees.

The 2030 FIFA World Cup is centred on Spain, Portugal and Morocco (with three centenary matches in South America). It's a natural fit for us given our existing La Liga and Spanish football relationships, and it's far enough out that nothing is on sale yet. Register your interest below and we'll be in touch as 2030 hospitality takes shape.

Euro 2028 comes to England - register your interest now

9 June - 9 July 2028 · Nine stadiums · Final at Wembley

Euro 2028 hospitality