Madrid Universal
·17 de diciembre de 2025
Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu poised to host 2030 FIFA World Cup final

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·17 de diciembre de 2025

While all eyes are on the upcoming FIFA World Cup which will be played in 2026, the arrangements and organisation for the next edition of the competition is concurrently underway.
The 2030 World Cup is set to be hosted jointly by Spain, Portugal and Morocco with three centennial celebration matches in South America, thus making it a unique six-nation, three-continent event.
With so many venues ready to host games in the 2030 edition, selecting the right venue for the knockout stages and especially the final becomes complicated.
As relayed in a recent report by AS, the desired venue for the final of the 2030 FIFA World Cup is the Santiago Bernabeu and all signs point to Real Madrid’s home stadium earning that privilege.

Florentino Perez with FIFA president Gianni Infantino. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
The excellent relationship between Gianni Infantino and Florentino Perez serves as the foundation in seeing that decision being finalised and the Bernabeu hosting its second World Cup final after the 1982 edition.
FIFA are not expected to finalise any decision until the end of 2026, and there are several decisions to be made before arriving on that of the final venue including the draw, the opening game and other events.
The final, however, is best placed in Spain as seen by FIFA, especially given the contribution of the nation to the sport. The Bernabeu, on that front, is the most promising option especially given his modernisation and world-class infrastructure.
The Spotify Camp Nou and the Metropolitano are other options, but Real Madrid’s home stadium appears to be leading the race at this point in time. The relations between Perez and FIFA, after all, provide it with an upper hand in addition to the other factors playing in its favour.









































