Morocco and Spain are competing for hosting rights for the 2030 FIFA World Cup final, according to multiple reports. The sources say FIFA has not yet announced the venue for the final match. They also note that the overall tournament is planned to be hosted by Portugal, Spain and Morocco, but the specific location of the final remains undecided. NDTV and Channel NewsAsia describe a growing contest between Morocco and Spain as both countries make efforts to secure the right to stage the final. The Express Tribune similarly frames the situation as a contest between Morocco and Spain to host the final. Free Malaysia Today adds that while Portugal, Spain and Morocco are involved as host countries, FIFA has yet to confirm where the final will be played. Taken together, the reports indicate that the bidding is focused on the final’s venue, not the broader host arrangement for the tournament. Any final decision awaits FIFA’s official announcement.