FIFA World Cup 2030 · Morocco

MoroccoAfrica's World Cup host

Morocco hosts FIFA World Cup 2030 matches across six cities — Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fez, Agadir and Tangier. The first African country to co-host a men's World Cup and home to the projected largest stadium on earth.

Why Morocco

Africa's biggest moment in football history

Morocco's 2030 hosting rights are a landmark for African football. Six cities, 115,000-seat stadium, direct connections from across Africa and the diaspora.

Grand Stade Hassan II

Under construction in Casablanca — projected 115,000 capacity, the largest stadium in the world on completion. Expected to host the 2030 final.

Well connected from Africa

Direct flights from Lagos, Accra, Nairobi, Johannesburg, Cairo and all major African cities. Morocco is the easiest World Cup destination for African fans in history.

Africa's only host nation

Morocco is the sole African host country. For Nigerian, Ghanaian, Senegalese and diaspora fans, attending matches in Casablanca or Marrakech is a homecoming as much as a sporting event.

June–July weather

Warm and dry across most of Morocco in summer. Coastal cities like Casablanca and Agadir are cooler than inland Marrakech. Ideal for outdoor football.

Cuisine and culture

Tagine, couscous, pastilla, mint tea. The Medinas of Fez and Marrakech are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. No World Cup in history has offered this cultural depth as a backdrop.

Visa on arrival for most

Many African and Western passport holders get visa-free or visa on arrival access to Morocco. Significantly simpler than Spain or Portugal for African travellers.

Host cities

Six cities across Morocco

From the Atlantic coast to the imperial cities inland — each venue has its own character.

CAS

Casablanca

Main stadium city · Hassan II Stadium

Group stage + knockouts
RAB

Rabat

Capital city · Prince Moulay Abdellah

Group stage
MAR

Marrakech

Marrakech Stadium · Tourist hub

Group stage
FEZ

Fez

Fez Stadium · Cultural capital

Group stage
AGA

Agadir

Adrar Stadium · Coastal city

Group stage
TAN

Tangier

Ibn Battouta Stadium · Gateway city

Group stage
For African and diaspora fans

The World Cup finally comes to Africa

For Nigerian fans in London, Ghanaian fans in New York, Senegalese fans in Paris — Morocco is the World Cup that feels personal. It's on your continent. Africa's best national team is one of the hosts. And it's directly connected to every major African city.

Cantravu is building Morocco-specific packages for fans travelling from the UK, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and the US. Flights direct into Casablanca or Marrakech, hotels in the right city for your matches, and tickets included.