Spain to have 11 stadiums at the 2030 World Cup – FIFA to negotiate to have a final at the Santiago Bernabeu
Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu will almost certainly be the venue for the 2030 World Cupwhich FIFA has decided will be hosted in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina.
Morocco had insisted that the final be hosted in a purpose-built 120,000-seat stadium, but Brand report that FIFA is not considering another host venue that is not the Bernabeu. There was some disagreement, due to the fact that FIFA generally requires the transfer of the final headquarters for three months around the competition.
Los Blancos don't want to do it because of the money involved with concerts and other events. The governing body is now in negotiations with Real Madrid for the Bernabeu and the Club World Cup in 2025, as they do not feel they will get enough money from the competition.
From a broader perspective, AS Diary report that will be confirmed shortly that Spain has 11 stadiums that host the matches, Morocco has six, Portugal has three and three in South America: Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Asuncion. The government will sign a document that presents the cities that will host for Spain, and you will see Murcia and Gijon missing the hosts, while Valencia and Vigo still have work to do to resolve the differences between the clubs and the councils municipal.