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(CNN)-- MetLife Stadium hosts the 2026 World Cup final between Spain and Argentina next Sunday at 11:00 PM (Dubai time).

Before kickoff, we review the numbers of 'the Tango' and 'the Matador' in this year's tournament:

Argentina

Played 7 matches, won all of them: against Algeria, Austria, and Jordan in the group stage; Cape Verde in the round of 32; Egypt in the round of 16; Switzerland in the quarterfinals; and England in the semifinals.

The Tango scored 19 goals, the strongest attack in the tournament, while conceding 6 goals.

Lionel Messi shares the top scorer spot with Kylian Mbappé, with 8 goals each, and is considered the second-best playmaker, providing 4 assists.

Goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez kept clean sheets in only two matches, both in the group stage.

The Tango has won the title 3 times before, in 1978, 1986, and 2022.

Spain

Played 7 matches, won 6: against Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in the group stage; Austria in the round of 32; Portugal in the round of 16; Belgium in the quarterfinals; and France in the semifinals, while drawing with Cape Verde in their World Cup opener.

The Matador scored 13 goals and conceded only one goal, the best defense in the tournament.

Mikel Oyarzabal scored 5 goals and provided one assist.

Unai Simón is considered the best goalkeeper in the tournament, with 6 clean sheets.

The Matador previously won the title in 2010.

Predictions vary on which team will win the title. What do you think?