The highly anticipated Finalissima between Argentina and Spain, champions of the 2024 Copa America and UEFA Euro respectively, has been officially scheduled for the March 2026 international window.
This decision follows a pivotal meeting held during the 75th FIFA Congress in Asunción, Paraguay, where representatives from CONMEBOL, UEFA, the Argentine Football Association (AFA), and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) convened to finalize arrangements for this prestigious fixture.

Date: Tentatively set between March 23-31, 2026, aligning with the FIFA international match calendar.
Venue: While the exact location remains unconfirmed, discussions have highlighted potential venues in Europe and the United States. Cities like London, Rome, and New York are under consideration, reflecting the global appeal of this intercontinental clash.
The Finalissima, officially known as the CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions, is a one-off match that pits the reigning champions of South America's Copa América against Europe's UEFA European Championship winners. This competition was reintroduced in 2022, with Argentina defeating Italy 3-0 at Wembley Stadium in London.
The upcoming 2026 edition marks Argentina's third consecutive appearance in the Finalissima, underscoring their sustained excellence on the international stage. For Spain, this match offers an opportunity to assert their dominance following a triumphant Euro 2024 campaign.
Led by the legendary Lionel Messi, Argentina boasts a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talents. Messi's leadership and playmaking abilities remain central to the team's success.
The Spanish squad features rising star Lamine Yamal, whose performances have captivated fans worldwide. His duel against Argentina's defense promises to be a highlight of the match.
The Finalissima serves as a symbolic bridge between two footballing continents, celebrating the rich histories and competitive spirits of both CONMEBOL and UEFA. Beyond the trophy, the match offers both teams a high-calibre test ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, providing valuable experience against top-tier opposition.