FIFA World Cup 2030 · Stadiums

FIFA 2030 StadiumsAll venues across Spain, Portugal & Morocco

FIFA World Cup 2030 will be played across 20+ stadiums in Spain, Portugal and Morocco. From the newly renovated Bernabéu and Camp Nou to the projected world's largest stadium in Casablanca — every venue is worth knowing.

Confirmed venues

Key FIFA 2030 stadiums

Venue allocations — which matches play at which stadium — will be confirmed when FIFA announces the fixture schedule. These are the confirmed and projected venues across all three main host nations.

ES

Estadio Santiago Bernabéu

Madrid, Spain·81,044

Real Madrid home · Expected final venue · Post-renovation 2023

ES

Camp Nou

Barcelona, Spain·105,000 (projected)

FC Barcelona · Post-renovation · Largest in Europe

MA

Grand Stade Hassan II

Casablanca, Morocco·115,000 (projected)

Under construction · Projected world's largest stadium · Key knockout venue

ES

Estadio de La Cartuja

Seville, Spain·60,000

Spain national team ground · Group stage + knockouts

ES

Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano

Madrid, Spain·68,000

Atlético de Madrid home · Expected semi-final venue

ES

San Mamés

Bilbao, Spain·53,289

Athletic Club · UEFA 5-star rated · Group stage

PT

Estádio da Luz

Lisbon, Portugal·64,642

Benfica home · Champions League final venue 2014

PT

Estádio do Dragão

Porto, Portugal·50,033

FC Porto home · Champions League final 2021

MA

Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah

Rabat, Morocco·52,000 (post-renovation)

Morocco national team home · Renovated for 2030

MA

Stade de Marrakech

Marrakech, Morocco·45,000 (projected)

Expanded for 2030 · Group stage

The stadiums you need to know

Grand Stade Hassan II

Casablanca · Africa's centrepiece

Projected to be the world's largest stadium at 115,000 capacity. Under construction in Casablanca specifically for 2030. Expected to host at least one semi-final and potentially the final — making it the most significant stadium built in Africa, ever.

Santiago Bernabéu

Madrid · The historic final venue

Real Madrid's newly renovated home is the prestige venue of the tournament. The retractable roof, state-of-the-art facilities and 81,000 capacity make it the leading contender to host the 2030 final.

Camp Nou

Barcelona · The largest in Europe

FC Barcelona's renovated ground returns as the largest club stadium in Europe. At projected 105,000 capacity post-renovation, Camp Nou hosting a World Cup knockout match will be one of the great sporting occasions of the decade.