Spain and Argentina will face each other in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final on Sunday, July 19, 2026 [1].
The match represents the culmination of the tournament's expanded format and determines which nation will claim the championship title. It marks the first time these two countries have ever met in a World Cup final.
The game is scheduled to kick off at 3 p.m. ET [2] at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, U.S. [3]. This matchup follows a grueling tournament schedule that spanned five weeks and included 103 matches [3].
Sports Illustrated said the two teams are now preparing to battle for the fabled golden trophy. The event is being framed as a generational clash, specifically pitting the experience of Lionel Messi against the rising talent of Lamine Yamal [4].
Both teams progressed through the knockout stages to reach the final in the U.S. The match serves as the definitive conclusion to the largest World Cup in history, bringing together two of the world's most successful footballing nations on the biggest stage in the sport [4].
CBS Sports said the first ever World Cup final between Spain and Argentina will take place this Sunday [2]. The venue in New Jersey will host the global audience as the two sides vie for the title.
“The first ever World Cup final between Spain and Argentina will take place on Sunday.”
The 2026 final is a landmark event due to the tournament's increased scale, featuring a record 103 matches. The matchup between Spain and Argentina is historically significant as it is their first meeting in a final, while the narrative focus on Messi and Yamal highlights a symbolic transition of power between football's established legend and its newest star.



