FIFA World Cup 2026 Final: Argentina vs Spain Showdown
Exciting Conclusion to the 2026 FIFA World Cup
After an exhilarating journey that began with 48 teams, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is down to its final two contenders. Argentina will clash with Spain in a highly anticipated final on Sunday, July 29, at the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey. This match will feature the champions of South America and Europe, marking a historic moment as it showcases the top two teams in the FIFA rankings for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 1992.
This final is particularly significant as it is the first time the reigning champions of both the UEFA Euros and Copa America will compete for the World Cup title. Spain aims to secure their second World Cup victory and become the first European nation to win the tournament twice. On the other hand, Argentina seeks to claim their fourth title and could become the first team to defend the championship since Brazil did so in 1962.
Lionel Messi will be making his third appearance in a World Cup final, with the opportunity to become the first captain to win the tournament twice. He will also be the oldest player to participate in this decisive match. Meanwhile, Lamine Yamal has the potential to become the joint fourth-youngest winner in World Cup history and the youngest player to win both the World Cup and the Euros.
Key Details for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final
Date: July 19, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM local (12:30 AM IST on July 20)
Venue: Metlife Stadium (New York/New Jersey)
Head-to-Head Record
Total Matches: 14
Spain Wins: 6
Argentina Wins: 6
Draws: 2
The only previous encounter in a FIFA World Cup occurred in 1966 at Villa Park in Birmingham, where Argentina triumphed with a score of 2-1.
World Cup Finals Record
Spain - Matches Played: 1, Wins: 1, Losses: 0
Argentina - Matches Played: 5, Wins: 3, Losses: 2
