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World Cup 2026 Final Odds

Spain and Argentina will clash in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final at 8pm on Sunday 19th July. Spain head into the contest full of confidence having brushed aside France 2-0, whilst Argentina scored two late goals to knock out England 2-1.

We analyse the odds across a multitude of markets for the World Cup final on this dedicated page. All you need to know about the history of the finalists, and the World Cup final itself, can also be found below.

2026 World Cup Final Odds

Check out the latest World Cup Final odds for Spain v Argentina.

World Cup Final Betting Offers

Those wishing to find a new bookmaker to bet with on the World Cup final can peruse the offers below, which can all be claimed by new customers ahead of the match.

Previous World Cup Final Results

Here are the 22 previous results in World Cup finals. The most common scoreline is 4-2, as when England defeated West Germany in the 1966 final.

YearResult
2022Argentina 3-3 France (Argentina won 4-2 on penalties)
2018France 4-2 Croatia
2014Germany 1-0 Argentina (after extra time)
2010Spain 1-0 Netherlands (after extra time)
2006Italy 1-1 France (Italy won 5-3 on penalties)
2002Brazil 2-0 Germany
1998France 3-0 Brazil
1994Brazil 0-0 Italy (Brazil won 3-2 on penalties)
1990West Germany 1-0 Argentina
1986Argentina 3-2 West Germany
1982Italy 3-1 West Germany
1978Argentina 3-1 Netherlands
1974West Germany 2-1 Netherlands
1970Brazil 4-1 Italy
1966England 4-2 West Germany (after extra time)
1962Brazil 3-1 Czechoslovakia
1958Brazil 5-2 Sweden
1954West Germany 3-2 Hungary
1950Uruguay 2-1 Brazil
1938Italy 4-2 Hungary
1934Italy 2-1 Czechoslovakia
1930Uruguay 4-2 Argentina

World Cup Final FAQs

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The World Cup final takes place on Sunday 19 July, kicking off at 8pm UK time.

Where is the World Cup final being played?

The World Cup final will take place at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Have the World Cup finalists won the trophy before?

Argentina are the reigning champions having won in 2022, whilst Spain lifted the trophy in 2010.