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World No. 1 vs World No. 2 meet in the final: a historic peak matchup for the World Cup

After Argentina stunned England with a stoppage-time winner and Spain kept France out to top the points table, the ultimate matchup of the 2026 Canada–Mexico World Cup is set—new FIFA World No. 1 Spain takes on defending champion Argentina, who have climbed to World No. 2. This is the first time in World Cup history since FIFA formally introduced the national team ranking system in 1993 that the teams ranked in the top two at the time will meet in the final. It is also the first time since the World Cup was founded 96 years ago that the reigning European Championship winner and the reigning Copa América winner face off for the title on the same stage. From gathering the world’s top four in the semifinals to locking in the top two in the final, this World Cup proves football’s unbreakable law in the most extreme way: in the ruthless pressure of knockout football, all upsets and dark horses will be sifted out, and the only teams that stand on the ultimate stage are always the two strongest forces in the sport.
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