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·18 December 2025
Conmebol confirm date, time and venue for Argentina v Spain Finalíssima

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·18 December 2025

The match will be played on Friday, March 27 in Qatar, months before the start of the 2026 World Cup.
After much anticipation, it was confirmed this Thursday that the Finalissima between the Argentina National Team and Spain will be played on Friday, March 27 at 3:00 PM (Argentina time) in Lusail, Qatar. It will take place months before the start of the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Although the possible date had been rumored some time ago, the agreement to play for the title between the champion of the last Copa América and the winner of Euro 2024 has only now been made official. The organizers indicated that more details about the match and ticket sales will be announced in the coming weeks.
The Albiceleste is not only the reigning world champion, but also holds the Finalissima title, as in 2022, prior to the Qatar World Cup, they won the first final of the tournament against Italy at Wembley, so now they will seek to defend the crown.
The president of Conmebol, Alejandro Domínguez, shared his excitement about the clash: “This iconic match is more than a competition; it is a symbol of cooperation and respect between confederations, and an opportunity for fans to enjoy a truly historic event.”
Meanwhile, his UEFA counterpart, Aleksander Čeferin, stated: “It symbolizes the union of two footballing continents and demonstrates the global reach of our sport in a match of enormous prestige. We look forward to an unforgettable evening of elite football and international celebration.”
It is worth noting that the date of the match has caused some discomfort within the Albiceleste coaching staff, as in September Lionel Scaloni pointed out that there had been time to play it earlier and added: “I would have preferred not to play the Finalissima before the World Cup.”
On the other hand, Luis de la Fuente, coach of Spain, said in an interview with TyC Sports: (Scaloni)
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