World Cup 2030 and 2034 Hosts Confirmed
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to conclude, FIFA has announced the host nations for the upcoming tournaments in 2030 and 2034.
The future of international football's premier event has been mapped out, with the locations for the 2030 and 2034 FIFA World Cups officially designated. This decision provides clarity for football federations, players, and fans regarding where the next major tournaments will unfold.
The 2030 edition is set to be a unique, multi-continental affair, celebrating 100 years since the inaugural World Cup. Spain, Portugal, and Morocco have been confirmed as the primary hosts for this landmark tournament. In a symbolic gesture, initial matches will also be held in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay, marking a return to the spiritual home of the competition's origins.
Looking further ahead, Saudi Arabia has been named as the sole host nation for the 2034 FIFA World Cup. This announcement follows a period of significant investment and ambition from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation in developing the sport within the region.
Awarding the 2030 World Cup across three continents and three countries is a bold, celebratory move for the centenary, but the practicalities of such a dispersed tournament remain a significant question mark.


