Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is scheduled to attend the World Cup final this Sunday, according to statements from his government and office. Spain will play Argentina, the reigning champions, in the final. Multiple outlets report that Sánchez’s attendance is part of the Spanish government’s plans for the match, with both The Local and The Independent citing information from his office. The Winnipeg Free Press also confirms that Sánchez will attend the final against Argentina, though its provided summary contains limited additional detail. The reports do not add further information about logistics or any official role beyond his planned presence to watch the match. The situation is presented consistently across sources: Sánchez is set to attend the final, Spain will face Argentina, and the information originates from official channels connected to the prime minister’s office.