Morocco, Spain and Portugal to host Fifa World Cup 2030, with three games in South America
- The surprise announcement marks the first time the tournament will be staged across three continents and six countries
- To celebrate the centenary of the World Cup, the opening matches will be held in Argentina and Paraguay, as well as Uruguay, where the inaugural games were held

Morocco, Spain and Portugal have been named hosts of the 2030 soccer World Cup, while Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay will host the opening matches to mark the tournament’s centenary, world soccer body Fifa said in a surprise announcement on Wednesday.
Fifa said the joint bid from Morocco, Portugal and Spain was the sole candidate to host the tournament. Fifa were due to announce the hosts next year.
The inaugural World Cup in 1930 was held in Uruguay and won by the hosts after they defeated Argentina in the final in Montevideo.
Spain have been awarded the World Cup weeks after their disgraced former chief Luis Rubiales was forced to step down following his allegedly unsolicited kiss on the lips of player Jenni Hermoso at the Women’s World Cup.

Wednesday’s decision by Fifa marks the first time the World Cup will be staged across three continents and six countries, which might mean group matches will have to be held in different seasons based on the hemisphere.