Spain Portugal Morocco Venue Status Newsletter
Venue Guides

Every stadium of the 2030 World Cup

Eighteen venue guides across Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Each one covers capacity and renovation status, the architecture and who designed it, the ground's own history, how to reach it on matchday, and where to stay within reach. Figures carry the date we checked them, because most of them are still moving.

Nine Spanish grounds, three Portuguese and six Moroccan are covered here. Three further Spanish venues in the bid, plus the three South American centenary stadiums, are tracked on the venue status page pending their own guides.

Santiago Bernabeu
Santiago Bernabeu
Madrid
Camp Nou
Camp Nou
Barcelona
Civitas Metropolitano
Metropolitano
Madrid
San Mames
San Mames
Bilbao
La Cartuja
La Cartuja
Seville
Reale Arena
Reale Arena
San Sebastian
RCDE Stadium
RCDE Stadium
Barcelona
Nueva Romareda
Nueva Romareda
Zaragoza
Estadio de Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria
Las Palmas
Estadio da Luz
Estadio da Luz
Lisbon
Estadio Jose Alvalade
Jose Alvalade
Lisbon
Estadio do Dragao
Estadio do Dragao
Porto
Grand Stade Hassan II
Hassan II
Casablanca
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Moulay Abdellah
Rabat
Grand Stade de Marrakech
Marrakech
Marrakech
Ibn Batouta Stadium
Ibn Batouta
Tangier
Fez Grand Stadium
Fez Grand Stadium
Fez
Adrar Stadium
Adrar Stadium
Agadir

Not every ground listed will host a match. FIFA is reported to be weighing a reduction from twenty stadiums to as few as seventeen, with venues in Spain and Morocco named as most exposed. The venue status tracker records where each stands today.