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Chris Nee

When is the World Cup final?

World Cup.

Nothing in sport comes close to the World Cup final.

The rule changes, ticket prices, debateable ethics and fire-engine sunburn all matter but when it comes to kick-off time, the final of World Cup 2026 will be every bit as exciting and importance as every final that came before it.

Naturally, the United States of America will do it their way with the full endorsement of FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Half time will be longer than any other final in history to accommodate a pop concert. But it's still the World Cup final.

When is the final of World Cup 2026?

Lionel Messi with the trophy after Argentina's win in 2022 (Image credit: Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)

The World Cup 2026 final will take place on Sunday, July 19 and is scheduled to kick-off at 3:00pm Eastern time.

That's an 8:00pm kick-off for fans watching in the UK, where it will be shown on both BBC One and ITV1, mercifully shorn of Chris Martin's by-the-numbers half-time extravaganzapalooza in favour of an elongated visit to the studio.

Where is the final of World Cup 2026?

All roads lead to JetLife... (Image credit: Getty Images)

The World Cup final will kick off slightly later than stated at the magnificent MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Operating for FIFA commercial purposes as New York New Jersey Stadium, MetLife is the home of the New York Jets and New York Giants of the NFL and makes New York-ish the third CONCACAF city to host a World Cup final.

The World Cup finals of 1970 and 1986 were both bestowed upon Mexico City and played at the iconic Estadio Azteca, which is also hosting games at this year's co-hosted World Cup.

When the United States hosted the World Cup alone in 1994, the final between Brazil and Italy was played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

The final will be the eighth World Cup 2026 match played at MetLife Stadium. Four of its five group stage matches featured a previous World Cup winner.

MetLife Stadium will host the World Cup final (Image credit: Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images)

As a result of the last World Cup in Qatar being played during the season, the 2026 final will complete the shortest gap between World Cup finals in the competition's 96-year history.

Argentina claimed their third World Cup success on in December 2022 – 1,309 days before this year's MetLife showpiece.

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