Spain has decided on stadiums for the 2030 World Cup

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Spain has decided on the stadiums that will most likely host matches of the 2030 World Cup.

Madrid (Santiago Bernabeu and Wanda Metropolitano)
Barcelona (Camp Nou and RCDE Stadium)
Seville (La Cartuja)
Bilbao (San Mames)
La Coruña (Riasor)
Malaga (La Rosaleda)
Zaragoza (La Romareda)
Valencia (Luis Mestalla)

Spain also expects to get another stadium. Candidates include Vigo, San Sebastian, Gijon, Murcia and Gran Canaria.

In addition, the 2030 emergency matches will be held in four stadiums in Portugal and six in Morocco. The final will be hosted at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid.

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