Spain and Argentina to clash in World Cup final in New Jersey
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 16, 2026, 1:51 AM
Last updated Jul 16, 2026
Spain and Argentina will face each other in the World Cup final on July 19 at New York/New Jersey Stadium. Spain is seeking its second title, having won its first in 2010, while Argentina, the reigning champions, aims for its fourth title overall. Both teams topped their respective groups to reach this stage, with Argentina playing two extra-time matches in the knockout rounds compared to Spain's 90-minute finishes. The pre-match festivities will feature performances from various artists, including Justin Bieber and Madonna.
- •Final scheduled for July 19 at New York/New Jersey Stadium.
- •Spain won the World Cup in 2010, Argentina in 1978, 1986, and 2022.
- •Argentina has faced two extra-time matches in knockout stages.
- •Pre-match show includes Laura Pausini and Justin Bieber.
- 1:51 AMYahoo Sports — Now for the trophy! All about the World Cup final: Spain v Argentina
"Out of 48 participants, only two remain. Spain and Argentina will face off in the World Cup final next Sunday (19).For the Europeans, it is a chance to win the second world title in their history. For...
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