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·4 March 2026
Finalissima: Argentina v Spain venue search for 27 March clash

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·4 March 2026

The organization of the anticipated match between the Argentine National Team and Spain is in a race against time. Both UEFA and CONMEBOL are facing serious difficulties in designating the venue for the encounter scheduled for Friday, March 27, a date that the teams consider unchangeable due to the importance of the match as preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Although iconic venues were initially considered, the coincidence with other large-scale sporting events has caused the strongest options to collapse in recent hours, forcing the officials to seek emergency alternatives that satisfy all parties involved.
The Hard Rock Stadium in Miami was the first option to fall, as the venue will be occupied by the Masters 1000 tennis tournament during the scheduled date. Meanwhile, the legendary Wembley also cannot host the event, as the England National Team already has commitments there against Uruguay and Japan. Given this scenario, the Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid emerged as a logical alternative, although it faces a considerable logistical and security challenge: on the same March 27, the Metropolitano Stadium—also in the Spanish capital—will host the friendly match between Morocco and Ecuador. Holding two high-attendance international events in the same city on the same day would require a police operation of a magnitude that concerns local authorities in the current geopolitical context.
While the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey appears on the horizon, the proposal is met with rejection from the main players. The players have expressed their preference to play in Europe, both for logistical proximity and for the perception of safety. Added to this is the issue of the fans: the vast majority of supporters who have already purchased their tickets reside in the Old Continent, making a move to America not very feasible. Faced with this dilemma, the proposal of Rabat, Morocco, to play at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium has recently emerged. With a capacity for 69,500 spectators and less than two hours' flight from Madrid, this African venue positions itself as an attractive solution for the Finalissima.
Finally, Portugal presents itself as the ideal "lifesaver" to keep the match on European soil without the scheduling conflicts of other capitals. At the end of March, neither the Estadio Da Luz in Lisbon nor the Estadio Do Dragao in Porto have scheduled events, and since the Portuguese national team will be touring North America, the venues are completely available. This option would satisfy the players' desire to remain in Europe and facilitate the travel of the thousands of Spanish and Argentine fans who already have their tickets, possibly becoming the simplest way to resolve the organizational conflict before March 27.
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