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Morocco at the 2030 World Cup: Host Cities, Stadiums & Tickets

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Morocco at the 2030 World Cup: Host Cities, Stadiums & Tickets
Morocco will co-host the 2030 World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal β€” its first time staging the tournament. Here are the six Moroccan host cities, the headline stadiums including the world's largest, and what we know about tickets.

A Three-Country Tournament

The 2030 World Cup will be staged primarily by Morocco, Spain and Portugal, with the centenary tournament also featuring opening celebration matches in South America. For Morocco it is a historic milestone β€” the realisation of a long-held ambition after several previous bids.

Across the three main hosts there are twenty stadiums in seventeen cities. Morocco's share is six stadiums in six cities, putting the African nation at the heart of a tournament it has chased for decades and now gets to help define.

The Six Moroccan Host Cities

Morocco's confirmed host cities are Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, Agadir and Fez. Each is undergoing stadium construction or expansion to meet World Cup standards, alongside major investment in transport and infrastructure.

Casablanca is the centrepiece thanks to the Grand Stade Hassan II, designed for around 115,000 seats β€” set to be the largest football stadium on Earth. With a retractable roof, advanced cooling and a design drawing on Moroccan geometric patterns, it is being built as a candidate to host the final.

The Stadiums

Beyond Casablanca, Tangier's Ibn Batouta Stadium β€” named after the 14th-century Moroccan traveller β€” is rated among Africa's finest and is set to hold around 65,000. Rabat is building a new national stadium of roughly 65,000 capacity, while Agadir's Adrar Stadium is being expanded toward 70,000.

Marrakech's stadium is planned at around 45,000, and Fez's ground, which featured at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, is being expanded toward 50,000. Together they give Morocco a modern, high-capacity portfolio of venues stretching from the Atlantic coast to the interior.

Tickets and Planning Ahead

Official 2030 World Cup tickets will be sold through FIFA's official ticketing platform when sales open β€” typically in phases beginning well before the tournament. Fans should only buy through official channels and be wary of early third-party listings that cannot guarantee genuine tickets.

With the tournament still years away as of 2026, the practical advice is to register interest with FIFA, monitor official host-city announcements, and plan early given the expected demand for Moroccan venues, especially the Hassan II stadium in Casablanca.

Frequently asked

Which countries host the 2030 World Cup?

Morocco, Spain and Portugal are the main hosts, with celebratory opening matches also planned in South America to mark the tournament's centenary.

What are Morocco's 2030 host cities?

Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, Agadir and Fez β€” six cities with six stadiums being built or expanded for the tournament.

What is the biggest stadium for 2030?

The Grand Stade Hassan II in Casablanca, designed for around 115,000 seats, is set to be the largest football stadium in the world and a candidate to host the final.

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