Argentina vs. Spain Parking Passes: Best Prices, Closest Lots for World Cup Final in New York
Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, reached the final after rallying past England, while Spain brings a suffocating defense and strong attack.
- On Sunday, Argentina and Spain will face off in the FIFA World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, competing for the world championship title.
- Defending champion Argentina returns to the final following a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over England in Wednesday's semifinal, where Lionel Messi rallied the team with late assists.
- Underdog Spain advanced to the final as a defensive juggernaut, allowing just one goal in seven matches and defeating France 2-0 in the semifinals behind Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro.
- Tickets for the championship match remain available on secondary markets including Vivid Seats, StubHub, SeatGeek, and Viagogo, with starting prices currently ranging between $7,381 and $8,179.
- Argentina aspires to become the third nation to achieve back-to-back World Cup titles, joining Italy and Brazil in tournament history.
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‘Tactically complete’ Spain vs an inspired Messi‑led Argentina. Who will win the World Cup final?
A record 102 matches have been played, leaving just two games to decide the 2026 FIFA World Cup: the third-place playoff (between France and England) and the final. The championship match, to be played on Sunday evening US time, will see Spain take on Argentina in a fitting finale between the world’s two highest-ranked teams. […] The post ‘Tactically complete’ Spain vs an inspired Messi‑led Argentina. Who will win the World Cup final? appeared f…
Once again with their backs against the wall, Argentina finally overcame England. Trailing until five minutes from the end of regulation time, the Albiceleste, led by Lionel Messi with two assists, rallied to turn the game around late on and reach the World Cup final where they will face Spain. This will be the first time these two footballing giants have met at this stage of the World Cup, with the European champions, La Roja, taking on the de…
Argentina and Spain face this Sunday July 19 at 3:00 p.m. ET at the MetLife Stadium. Watch guide free parties in DC: FIFA Fan Zone of the National Mall, The Wharf, Union Market and more.
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