The World Cup 2026 final between Spain and Argentina, scheduled for Sunday, July 19, at the MetLife Stadium, will witness an unprecedented milestone in football history. For the very first time, the World Cup final will feature the reigning champions of Europe and South America simultaneously.
The Cancelled Finalissima Becomes the Ultimate World Cup Showdown
Spain secured their status as champions of Europe by winning UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany, while Argentina conquered South America by lifting the 2024 Copa América in the United States after a 1-0 extra-time victory over Colombia.
The two footballing giants were originally scheduled to clash in the Finalissima last March. However, after that match was cancelled due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, fate has brought them together on the grandest stage of all: the World Cup final.
How Spain and Argentina Reached the Final
Both nations displayed immense quality during the knockout stages of the 2026 tournament:
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Spain: Secured their spot in the final with a commanding 2-0 victory over France in the semi-finals.
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Argentina: Overcame England in a thrilling 2-1 semi-final win, sealed by a dramatic stoppage-time comeback.
Chasing Footballing Glory
This marks only the second World Cup final in Spain’s history as they chase their second star (following their 2010 triumph). Meanwhile, reigning world champions Argentina—currently holding three titles—are looking to defend their crown and secure a historic fourth World Cup trophy.




