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World Cup Final: Spain vs Argentina Referee and Assistants Announced
FIFA have announced that Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic will oversee the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
La Roja booked their place in football’s showpiece event by comfortably seeing off France in Dallas on Tuesday, courtesy of goals from Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro. 24 hours later, Argentina secured their spot by overcoming England in dramatic circumstances in Atlanta.
The game kicks off at 3pm in the north-east of the United States, and fans have been eagerly awaiting news on who will officiate this momentous encounter.
Vincic has been given the reins, and it’s safe to say this appointment hasn’t gone down well amongst a large portion of football fans.
Fans Not Happy About Vincic Appointment for World Cup Final
Vincic, who plies his trade in the Slovenian PrvaLiga week-to-week, has been granted the honour of refereeing the biggest game in world football. FIFA announced on social media that the official will take control of the clash between Spain and Argentina, posting a video of him receiving the news on their X account.
The 46-year-old was visibly emotional as he walked up to speak in front of a room of FIFA referees, just after being told the news. He’ll be supported by his two compatriots and experienced linesmen, Tomaz Klancnik and Andraz Kovacic.
Jordanian referee Adlham Mjhadmeh will be the fourth official for the World Cup final, while fellow Jordanian Mohammad Alkalaf has been appointed as the reserve assistant referee.
Despite the wholesome footage of Vincic discovering that he’ll take charge of this match in New Jersey, fans weren’t overly happy for him. Many took to social media to voice their displeasure over the decision.
One wrote: “The worst, unbelievable that one of UEFA’s worst referees is being given a final.”
Another referenced his controversial performance during a qualifier for the tournament, writing: “It’s insane this guy gets the final after the Sweden vs Poland game. Absolute trash.”
One supporter added: “He cheated the Poles in the play-offs, and they missed out on the World Cup. Now he’s in the final. It’s a disgrace.”
Meanwhile, another added: “A European referee with Spain in the final! These referee appointments are totally baffling and give rise to so much speculation.”
More supporters raised the point that the referee should be from a separate confederation to the two nations taking part.
“How you put a UEFA referee when you have a UEFA team in the final?” one asked.
“UEFA referee really? Why not referee from Asia or África?” another queried.
Meanwhile, a number of supporters expressed their belief that Australian-Iranian referee Alireza Faghani would’ve been the better pick, “Not a good decision in my opinion. Faghani by far was the better referee.”
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Vincic’s Matches at the 2026 World Cup
Vincic’s performance during that UEFA qualifier between Sweden and Poland was deemed highly contentious, with many feeling the Poles were ‘robbed’ by the overall display.
Regardless, the official has recovered from this controversy to oversee a handful of big matches at this tournament, with relatively minimal drama. He took charge of Brazil’s group game against Morocco, before officiating Algeria’s 2-1 Group J victory over Jordan.
His most talked-about fixture of the tournament was his third and most recent. Vincic oversaw Mexico’s 2-0 win over Ecuador in the Round of 32, making the brave decision to send Piero Hincapie off in the dying embers after the Arsenal defender covered his mouth in an altercation with Santiago Gimenez.
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Liverpool Handed ‘Surprise’ Conor Bradley Injury Boost
Liverpool manager Andoni Iraola will continue an audit of his Reds squad during pre-season and could be handed another defensive option early on in the new Premier League season, without splashing out in the transfer window.
Sunderland and Wrexham await for Liverpool in pre-season friendly action later this month before the league campaign begins in earnest with a trip to Newcastle United next month.
Arne Slot managed to do the double over the Magpies last season, but conceded four goals in the process of claiming those victories, forced to play midfielders Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones as makeshift right-backs. Iraola does not want to be left in the same position.
Liverpool handed ‘nice surprise’ in injury boost
Liverpool journalist David Lynch has outlined that the club is ‘absolutely adamant’ that they will not be left short in the right-back position next season.
The Reds had to make do without the services of academy product Conor Bradley from January onwards last term, after the defender picked up a knee injury.
Lynch claims that the 23-year-old has made quick progress on his recovery this summer, in a ‘nice surprise’ for Iraola. He said: “Conor Bradley, as I’m told, is targeting a return shortly after the start of the season, so he’s not a million miles away, which might be a nice surprise for some of you. But they’re not relying on him. They know they’ve got to take it slow. They’ve got to be very, very careful with him.
“They also know that [Jeremie] Frimpong, they don’t want him to play too many games at right-back, they want him to be available to play up and down occasionally as a versatile utility man. They don’t want to say, you’re the back-up right-back. They are going to find solutions, as I understand it.”
Liverpool stance on right-back recruitment
Lynch believes that, while a new addition at right-back is possible, Liverpool may look to think outside the box when it comes to adding strength in depth.
It’s touted that Liverpool could stand firm over the future of Joe Gomez, and officially make the 29-year-old a back-up option in that position. Gomez is entering the final year of his contract at Anfield, and has been linked with Premier League rivals Aston Villa.
If Liverpool are to invest, the priority would be to ensure that any incoming would be comfortable playing both centrally and at right-back. While new boy Jeremy Jacquet is adept at playing either side of centre-back, he does not have experience on the flank.
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Predicts World Cup Final Winner
By the end of the week, the winner of the 2026 World Cup will be known. A record 48 teams have taken part in the summer tournament, but only one will walk away with the iconic trophy.
The finalists are Argentina and Spain. Lionel Messi’s men are aiming to win their second successive World Cup after beating England 2-1 in their semi-final, while Lamine Yamal and co are hoping to win the competition for the third time in Spanish history, having overcome France in the prior round.
The game will take place on Sunday, 19 July, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It could go either way, but former player and current pundit Zlatan Ibrahimovic has confidently named his predicted winner.
Ibrahimovic Backs Spain To ‘Dominate’ World Cup Final
Former Sweden striker Ibrahimovic has not shied away from making some big claims while working for Fox Sports this summer. He tore into England boss Thomas Tuchel after Argentina’s semi-final victory, and has now made another bold statement.
Indeed, the pundit has confidently predicted that Spain will ‘dominate’ the final on their way to World Cup glory. He explained:
“Spain handled France very good. I believe they can handle this Argentina. Also, they’re gonna play their possession. Argentina is not a counterattacking team.
“I believe Spain is gonna do their thing. They’re gonna play collectively… I believe Spain is going to dominate that game.”
Ibrahimovic isn’t the only legendary former footballer to predict a World Cup winner. Indeed, a number of ex-players-turned-pundits have made their claims. England striker of the past, for example, Michael Owen believes Spain are a ‘lot better.’
Agreeing with Ibrahimovic, Owen said: “Argentina have had quite a lucky path through to the semi-finals. They made hard work of Cape Verde, they made hard work of Egypt, they scored last-minute goals against England. We probably let them through as opposed to beating us and I don’t think they’ve been very impressive throughout the tournament.
“Whereas Spain are impressive, that performance against France was pure class; that was a serious performance against a great opponent. I think Spain are a lot better than Argentina and I expect them to win the World Cup and deservedly so.”
John Terry praised Argentina but also backed Spain, noting, “They were so together, they’ve got grit about them,” but I still think Spain will edge it.” While Scottish football icon Graeme Souness had a similar take: “I think it’s a hard one to call. We’ve seen what Argentina are about.
“Spain, for me, are the favourites but I find it really hard to rule out Argentina because they can dig deep, you write them off at your peril. “I put Spain as the slight favourites but having played against plenty of Argentinian players, I know how mentally tough they are. They are proper footballers from a tough nation.”
Former Real Madrid and Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas, however, has backed Argentina because of Messi. He said: “In a final as evenly matched as this one, it’s hard to call either team the favourite because both are outstanding sides. But if I have to pick one, I’d choose Argentina because they have Messi.”
Spain appear to be the favourites for many, but as Navas points out, it would be unwise to rule out any team with Messi on board.
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World Cup 2026 Closing Ceremony: Time, Artists & Guide
The biggest World Cup in history is about to bow out in style as FIFA has announced the entertainment plans for the final.
FIFA has confirmed the closing ceremony for the 2026 final will take place on Sunday, July 19, at New York New Jersey Stadium — and it’s shaping up to be a spectacle that pushes the pre-match show well beyond anything a men’s final has served up before.
There’s also the halftime show which will look to rival the scenes we typically see from the Super Bowl Final as football takes a leaf out of the book of its American brother. Here’s everything you need to know.
World Cup 2026 Closing Ceremony Time
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Region |
Time |
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USA (New York) |
1:30pm ET |
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USA (Los Angeles) |
10:30am PT |
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Canada (Toronto) |
1:30pm ET |
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Canada (Vancouver) |
10:30am PT |
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United Kingdom & Ireland |
6:30pm BST |
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Spain |
7:30pm CET |
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Argentina |
2:30pm ART |
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Australia (Sydney) |
3:30am (Monday) AEST |
Fans who are excited for the entertainment will need to prepare themselves early, as the closing ceremony begins at 1:30 p.m. local time, roughly 90 minutes before kickoff of the final, which gets underway at 3:00 p.m. ET. For UK viewers, that means a 6:30 p.m. BST start, with the match to follow at 8 p.m.
On the ground, the stadium gates open at 11 a.m. local time, four hours before the match, and FIFA has been keen to stress that fans in the stands will play an active role in the show, encouraging an atmosphere worthy of the occasion.
The whole thing is produced in partnership with Balich Wonder Studio, the creative outfit behind several major international ceremonies, including the opening and closing shows at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Who Will Perform at the 2026 World Cup Closing Ceremony?
FIFA haven’t held back in bringing the superstar names to the final. Most notably, one of the cinema greats in Tom Cruise will make a special appearance during the pre-match festivities, while the likes of IShowSpeed, Laura Pausini, Nicole Scherzinger and Robbie Williams are all scheduled to perform.
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Cruise’s involvement echoes his showstopping cameo at the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics — though FIFA is staying tight-lipped on exactly what he’ll do this time, but knowing the Mission Impossible star’s previous feats, it could mean anything from parachuting in to walking on top of the stadium, or both.
The theme is a familiar one. FIFA are celebrating the conclusion of the first-ever 48-team World Cup, bringing together music, culture and football after a month-long tournament spanning the United States, Canada and Mexico. In FIFA’s words, the ceremony aims to bring the tournament “full circle” before the champions are crowned.
More performers and special guests are expected to be announced in the days before the final, meaning the glittering lineup may yet grow. A key distinction, however, is that this is separate from the final’s headline act.
This is because, for the first time in men’s World Cup history, the match itself will feature a halftime show, with the likes of Madonna, BTS, Shakira and Justin Bieber attached. Fans are pointing towards the forced ‘Americanisation’ of the sacred competition, but it very much follows the added theatrics we saw at the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup last year.
Who is Singing the US National Anthem?
That honour falls to Jennifer Hudson, an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner — an artist who has achieved the full ‘EGOT’. Hudson will deliver the United States national anthem ahead of the final, billed by FIFA as a “special rendition.”
Given the weight of Super Bowl anthem moments down the years, expect this to be one of the afternoon’s most talked-about moments before a ball is even kicked.
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