Spain has clinched hosting rights for the 2027 UEFA Champions League final, with the showpiece set to take place at Atlético Madrid’s Metropolitano Stadium, Sports Minister Pilar Alegría confirmed on Tuesday.
The decision marks a major win for Spanish football, bringing one of Europe’s most prestigious sporting events back to Madrid.
It will be the second time the Metropolitano, which opened in 2017, hosts the final, following its successful staging in 2019 when Liverpool triumphed over Tottenham.
“Spain is ready to welcome the world’s football fans once again,” Alegría said, celebrating UEFA’s nod to the nation’s world-class infrastructure and fan culture.
This announcement puts Madrid in the spotlight once more, promising a festival of football and a significant boost for tourism and local business.
With the Champions League final renowned for its global reach, the 2027 edition is expected to draw tens of thousands of international visitors.
Football fans can already mark their calendars for what is sure to be a spectacular night at one of Europe’s elite football arenas.