6 Host NationsThree continents. One tournament.
FIFA World Cup 2030 spans Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — the most geographically ambitious World Cup ever staged. Here is everything you need to know about each host nation before you plan your trip.
Choose your FIFA 2030 base
Three main hosts run the full tournament. Three centenary hosts each stage one historic match. Your trip can focus on one country or combine several — Cantravu builds packages around whatever combination works for you.
10 stadiums including Bernabéu and Camp Nou. Expected to host the final.
6 stadiums. Grand Stade Hassan II — projected world's largest at 115,000. Africa's first co-host.
3 stadiums. Estádio da Luz in Lisbon, Estádio do Dragão in Porto.
1 centenary match. Estadio Monumental (River Plate), Buenos Aires.
1 centenary match. Estadio Centenario — site of the 1930 World Cup Final.
1 centenary match. Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción.
Which host country is right for you?
For UK and European fans
Spain and Portugal are under 3 hours by air — the most accessible World Cup in a generation for UK fans. Morocco adds a 3.5-hour flight and a culturally unique experience. Most UK fans will base in Spain and add Morocco.
For Nigerian and West African fans
Morocco is the strategic pick — short flight from Lagos, visa-free, African host nation. Combine with Spain for the knockout rounds. The Buenos Aires centenary match is for the adventurous or well-resourced.
For East African fans
Morocco is the best value destination — direct flights from Nairobi (~6 hours), no Schengen bureaucracy, familiar African context. Spain is achievable for the final or a knockout round.
For the full experience
Buenos Aires + Montevideo (centenary) → Casablanca or Madrid (group stage + knockouts). 3 continents, historic fixtures, maximum coverage. Cantravu can build this as one package.