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World Cup 2030 in Morocco: host cities & stadiums guide

212 DailyΒ· Updated June 22, 2026
Where is the World Cup 2030? Co-hosted by Morocco, Spain and Portugal, with three centenary opening games in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay marking 100 years of the World Cup. Morocco will stage matches in six cities, headlined by the new Grand Stade Hassan II (~115,000 seats) near Casablanca.

Morocco host cities & stadiums

CityStadiumCapacity (planned)
CasablancaGrand Stade Hassan II~115,000
RabatStade Prince Moulay Abdellah~69,000
MarrakechGrand Stade de Marrakech~45,000
TangierStade Ibn Batouta~75,000
AgadirStade Adrar~46,000
FezComplexe Sportif de Fès~55,000

Capacities are planned figures pending final FIFA confirmation and stadium completion.

Why this is huge for Morocco

2030 is a turning point β€” billions in infrastructure, new high-speed rail, airports and hotels. Morocco becomes the second African nation to host the World Cup. For fans, now is the time to plan: hotels and flights book up fast, and ticket demand will be record-breaking.

FAQ

Is Morocco hosting the 2030 World Cup?

Yes, jointly with Spain and Portugal.

What is the biggest stadium?

The planned Grand Stade Hassan II near Casablanca (~115,000).

When is the World Cup 2030?

June–July 2030, with centenary opening matches in South America first.

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