Argentina vs Spain next match in USA date and time today
27/03/2026 at 12.00 PM. (EST).
Venue: Lusail Stadium, Qatar
Argentina vs Spain Head-to-Head
Here’s the record of all the matches between the Argentina and Spain national football teams (men’s senior teams) over the years, including official and friendly games:

Overall Head-to-Head (Argentina vs Spain)
- Total matches played: 14.
- Argentina wins: 6.
- Spain wins: 6.
- Draws: 2.
This means both teams have the same number of wins, and there have been two drawn games.
Notable Matches
- In the 1966 FIFA World Cup, Argentina beat Spain 2-1 — their only meeting in a World Cup.
- Spain’s biggest win was a 6-1 friendly victory in March 2018.
- Argentina’s biggest win was a 4-1 friendly victory in September 2010.
- Early Head-to-Head Timeline Examples
- Some of the historical results include:
- December 7, 1952: Spain 0-1 Argentina (Friendly).
- July 5, 1953: Argentina 1-0 Spain (Friendly).
- July 24, 1960: Argentina 2-0 Spain (Friendly).
- June 11, 1961: Spain 2-0 Argentina (Friendly).
- July 13, 1966: Argentina 2-1 Spain (World Cup).
- These games led up to more recent friendlies, including the 6-1 game in 2018.
Where will the Finalissima be held in 2026?
Lusail Stadium is Qatar’s largest and most famous sports venue. It was built for the FIFA World Cup 2022 and is located in Lusail, north of Doha.
Key Facts
- Capacity: About 88,966 spectators.
- Opened: 2021.
- Main use: Football (soccer) and major national and international events.
- Final hosted: World Cup Final on December 18, 2022.
Design & Architecture
- Designed by Foster + Partners, the stadium is inspired by traditional Arab bowls and lanterns.
- A golden exterior and perforated panels help with cooling and light, which are important for Qatar’s climate.
- Sustainability was a key focus, with energy-saving and water-saving systems.
Historical Significance
It hosted the World Cup Final, where the Argentina national football team beat the France national football team in one of the most unforgettable finals in football history.
After the World Cup
Plans are to reduce the size of the stadium for future use: upper tiers will be removed, seating will be donated, and the area will be converted into community spaces including sports, retail, and education facilities.
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