Spain vs Argentina tickets for Match 104 – the World Cup 2026 Final – are available now. The reigning European champions go head-to-head with the current world champions as they fight to lift the final trophy on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey. It is a final like no other: Lamine Yamal, up against Lionel Messi, going for the biggest prize there is.
The World Cup 2026 Final is the biggest match on the planet, and this one cannot be beat for significance. The European champions, Spain, overcame France and made it to their first final since 2010. The defending world champs, Argentina, just scraped by England in the semi-finals to put themselves in position to repeat as back-to-back world champions.
As they contest the final at MetLife Stadium before a billion-plus viewers worldwide, one of these teams will be crowned as champions of the first-ever 48-team World Cup. As Spain go in search of their second title and Argentina and Messi search for history, Match 104 tickets are the most popular of all the tournament.
Spain arrived into this World Cup as European champions and were arguably the best team at the tournament. In Group H, they kept a clean sheet in all three matches, recording a 0-0 draw with Cabo Verde, a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia where Lamine Yamal marked his first goal in a World Cup tournament and then a narrow 1-0 win against Uruguay.
When the tournament moved into the knockout rounds, Spain faced a few different obstacles and dealt with them all. Austria were 3-0 losers and then Portugal, captained by Cristiano Ronaldo, was eliminated 1-0 by Mikel Merino's stoppage-time strike. In the Quarter-Finals, it took a stoppage-time second goal by Merino – off the bench – to knock out Belgium, who had equalized 1-1 thanks to Charles De Ketelaere following a first-half goal by Fabián Ruiz. That was the only goal Spain conceded throughout the entire tournament.
Spain's most notable game to date came in the semi-finals, where they had to overcome an unstoppable France. France won every one of their matches and scored a ton of goals along the way. This time, they couldn't get any past a solid Spanish defense. Mikel Oyarzabal put Spain ahead in the 22nd minute from the penalty spot – a spot-kick earned by Lamine Yamal. Then another goal in the 58th minute from a one-two between Dani Olmo and Pedro Porro sealed a 2-0 result. It was Spain's first World Cup semi-final since 2010 – the last year the country won its first and only World Cup title – and they did it while letting in just one goal the entire tournament.
Argentina entered the tournament as reigning champions and had an easy schedule to get to this point. However, their schedule has only gotten harder from here. All three of its knockout stage victories have come in extra time or beyond. They had maximum points in Group J, beating Algeria 3-0, Austria 2-0 and Jordan 3-1 – and then the chaos ensued. In the Round of 32, Argentina fought out an extra-time win to beat debutant Cape Verde 3-2 before fighting back from 2-0 down against Egypt to reach the Round of 16 in a 3-2 win that included an equalizing three-goal burst in the final 15 minutes of normal time after Lionel Messi had had his spot-kick saved. They again had to wait for extra time to beat Switzerland in the quarters when Julián Álvarez fired in a cracker before Lautaro Martínez finished in the closing stages in a 3-1 success. Against England in the semis, Anthony Gordon had given England the lead but Argentina were levelled by a thunderbolt from Enzo Fernandez before Lautaro headed in a stoppage time winner from a Messi cross and Argentina claimed the spot in the final with a 2-1 success.
Here is all of the information you will need to plan your matchday for the World Cup final.
MetLife Stadium, which has a capacity of over 82,000, will host the finale of the largest World Cup ever. Whatever happens, either Spain or Argentina will be crowned the best in the world on July 19 in a truly memorable occasion.
Spain vs Argentina for the World Cup is the final that the tournament deserves. Europe's reigning champions take on the defending world champions, and arguably the two best sides in the last month. Spain enter this final as the team in form, having gone unbeaten and conceded only one goal in six games through dominance from Pedri and the audacious talent of Lamine Yamal, who just turned 19, during a tournament where he has been the breakout star. Against France in the semi-finals, Spain produced what may have been the best performance of the entire World Cup.
Argentina by contrast have only been able to win with grit in recent times, relying on the tenacity and quality that has come to characterize their years with Messi. They've come from behind, survived extra time twice already, found someone to step up to win a match in each round, and have Lionel Messi, a player who is tied for the tournament lead in goals and who might be playing the last World Cup of his career. Messi is aided by Julián Álvarez, Lautaro Martínez and Enzo Fernandez, each of whom have shown up when it has mattered most.
Spain's ability to control a match and play tight football is set against the will-to-win attitude of the defending champions. Lamine Yamal, 19 on the left, faces a Messi, 39, on the other side. In other words, the passing of the torch. The best players from the European and South American confederations are meeting at the end of the most important tournament in football. A win over Argentina would give Spain a second World Cup and make this generation their best ever. A win over Spain would give Argentina back-to-back titles and the perfect end to the career of the greatest footballer of all time. What a way to wrap up an epic tournament.
Spain have gone 35 games without defeat, a competition record for Spain, and have conceded just one goal in six matches. They've won every knockout game, twice with late Merino substitute goals. They are the most potent defensive force in the tournament, while Argentina are the grittiest, most clutch team. Unai Simón and Emiliano Martínez should be relied upon to step up if penalties are needed.
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The World Cup final is the most sought-after game in all of sport, and this one is Spain vs. Argentina — the reigning European champions taking on the current world champions — with Leo Messi on one side and Lamine Yamal on the other. It really doesn't get much bigger than this.
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Match 104 is at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New York/New Jersey, USA on Sunday, July 19, 2026.
If the score is level after 90 minutes, the final will go into 30 minutes of extra time. If it's still drawn after that, it will be decided by a penalty shootout.
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