FIFA World Cup 2030 Hospitality
Which teams have qualified for the World Cup 2030?
As of August 2026, six teams have qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2030 - and every one of them is a host, so none had to play a qualifier to get there. Competitive qualifying has not started yet. The first World Cup 2030 qualifiers are scheduled for the September-October 2027 international window, and they will decide the remaining 42 places in the 48-team tournament.
Qualified - co-hosts
3 of 6- SpainCo-host. Also the reigning world champions, having beaten Argentina in the 2026 final.
- PortugalCo-host.
- MoroccoCo-host, and the tournament's African leg.
Qualified - centenary hosts
3 of 6- ArgentinaCentenary co-host. Stages one of the three opening matches in South America.
- UruguayCentenary co-host. Hosted the very first World Cup in 1930.
- ParaguayCentenary co-host. Stages one of the three opening matches.
The other 42 places
Still open- Decided by continental qualifyingEvery other nation, across all six confederations, must qualify through its own competition.
- First matches: September 2027No qualifier has been played and no qualifying draw has produced a fixture list yet.
One live uncertainty, accurate at 12 August 2026: on 30 July 2026 UEFA's 55 member associations voted not to take part in FIFA competitions for as long as FIFA's proposal to sell a stake in its commercial rights to private investors stands, and CONCACAF and the AFC have also rejected the plan. The dispute is unresolved and no qualifying match is affected yet, but it is the reason we are not presenting European participation in 2030 as settled. We will update this page as it develops.
The first World Cup across three continents
Spain's victory at the 2026 World Cup makes them the team to beat when football returns to their shores for the 2030 edition - the first World Cup to be hosted across three continents.
FIFA has confirmed Spain, Portugal and Morocco as hosts of the 2030 World Cup - spanning Europe and Africa, and marking the tournament's centenary. Three celebration matches are scheduled for South America, in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, marking one hundred years since Uruguay hosted the inaugural competition in 1930. All six host nations qualify automatically, which is why six of the 48 places are already filled with no qualifier yet played.
Official hospitality programmes for 2030 have not yet been released, and the stadium list and match calendar are still to be finalised by FIFA. Register your interest now and we will contact you the moment genuine hospitality details and availability are confirmed - before general release.
Hosts and the six automatic qualifiers are confirmed. The venue list, match calendar and hospitality programmes are not yet published by FIFA.
Register your interestWhere the 2030 World Cup will be played
Three confirmed host nations, plus three centenary matches in South America.
Spain
Expected to host the largest share of matches, across a number of major Spanish cities. Specific stadiums are yet to be finalised by FIFA.
Portugal
A confirmed co-host, with matches anticipated in its principal stadiums. The venue list has not been published.
Morocco
A confirmed co-host and the tournament's African leg, following significant national stadium investment. Venues to be confirmed.
Argentina
Scheduled to stage one of the three centenary celebration matches marking 100 years of the World Cup, and automatically qualified as a host.
Uruguay
Host of the very first World Cup in 1930, scheduled to stage a centenary match in 2030, and automatically qualified as a host.
Paraguay
Also scheduled to stage one of the three South American centenary matches, and automatically qualified as a host.
World Cup hospitality, explained
At a World Cup, official hospitality generally spans shared lounges with premium seating and dining, private suites for corporate groups, and multi-match series that follow one team or one venue through the tournament. Availability is set by FIFA's official hospitality programme, which has not yet been announced for 2030.
DN Global facilitates access through official and authorised channels. That means we will tell you exactly what is genuinely available, with a named account manager, all-inclusive quoting and no hidden fees. It also means we will not pretend to have access to something that does not yet exist - and we never publish prices for an event with no released programme.
FIFA World Cup 2030 hospitality FAQs
Be first to know when 2030 hospitality opens
Register your interest and we will contact you as soon as official World Cup 2030 hospitality details and availability are confirmed. Free to register, no obligation, and no prices shown until there is a real programme to price.
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