Morocco — a host nation of the FIFA World Cup 2030

FIFA World Cup 2030 · Morocco

Morocco World Cup 2030 Travel Guide

Six host cities, six stadiums, one unforgettable summer — and a local team to plan every transfer, riad and tour between your matches.

6 host cities115,000-seat final venueJune–July 2030
Where is the 2030 World Cup in Morocco?

Morocco is a 2030 World Cup host nation

Morocco co-hosts the 2030 FIFA World Cup (centenary) with Spain and Portugal, staging matches across 6 cities — Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, Fes and Agadir — in June–July 2030. Morocco is expected to stage roughly 15–20 matches, with the Grand Stade Hassan II near Casablanca — the world’s largest football stadium at 115,000 — in line to host the final. Below, a guide to every host city and stadium, plus how to plan transfers, riads and tours around your fixtures.

Check the latest entry requirements before travel; many nationalities enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days, and special tournament arrangements are expected.

Edition

2030 FIFA World Cup (centenary)

When

June–July 2030

Host cities in Morocco

6

Stadiums in Morocco

6

Plan your World Cup trip

One local team for the whole trip

Stadium-hop between host cities, sleep in hand-picked riads, and see the real Morocco between matches. We handle the logistics so you can focus on the football.

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Morocco World Cup 2030 FAQs

Where is the 2030 World Cup in Morocco?

Morocco co-hosts the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal, staging matches across 6 cities: Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Tangier, Fes and Agadir. The 115,000-seat Grand Stade Hassan II near Casablanca — the largest football stadium in the world — is in line to host the final.

When is the 2030 World Cup?

The 2030 FIFA World Cup is expected to run in June–July 2030. It is the centenary edition, with the first matches played in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay before the tournament moves to Morocco, Spain and Portugal.

How many matches will Morocco host?

Morocco is expected to stage roughly 15–20 matches, with the Grand Stade Hassan II near Casablanca — the world’s largest football stadium at 115,000 — in line to host the final.

Do I need a visa to visit Morocco for the World Cup?

Check the latest entry requirements before travel; many nationalities enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days, and special tournament arrangements are expected.

Can you help me plan a Morocco trip around my matches?

Yes. We arrange private airport and stadium transfers, hand-picked riads and hotels, and fully private tours between fixtures — so you can stadium-hop between host cities and still see the Sahara, the Atlas and the imperial cities. Tell us your match dates and we build the trip around them.

Start planning

Going to the 2030 World Cup in Morocco?

Tell us which matches you are chasing. A travel designer will reply within 24 hours with a tailored plan — host-city riads, airport and stadium transfers, and private tours in between.