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(CNN)-- The final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup brings together defending champions Argentina and 2024 European Championship winners Spain.

Date and venue of the final

Sunday, July 19, at 11:00 PM (Dubai time), at MetLife Stadium, which can hold around 82,000 spectators.

Referees

The match will be officiated by Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić, assisted by his compatriots Tomaž Klančnik and Andraž Kovačič, with Jordanian Adham Makhadmeh as fourth official and his compatriot Mohammad Al-Bakkar as reserve assistant referee, and German Bastian Dankert as VAR referee.

Kits

Both teams will wear their traditional home kits. Argentina will appear in their vertical sky blue and white striped shirts, white shorts, and white socks.

Meanwhile, Spain will wear their red shirts, dark blue shorts, and blue socks.

Halftime entertainment show

The final will feature a halftime entertainment show with several artists, similar to the Super Bowl show in the NFL, and it may last more than 15 minutes.

Head-to-head record

Spain and Argentina have met 14 times, with each winning six matches and two ending in draws.

Spain have scored 19 goals, while Argentina have scored 18.