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London emerges as favourite to host ‘Finalissima’ involving Lionel Messi as Qatar concerns grow

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European and South American football authorities are set to convene for a final meeting before a Thursday deadline to determine the fate and location of this month’s “Finalissima” between Spain and Argentina, with London emerging as the leading candidate amidst significant doubts over the original Doha venue.

The highly anticipated clash, pitting European champions Spain against Copa America holders Argentina, who have Lionel Messi in their ranks, was initially slated for 27 March at Lusail Stadium in Doha.

However, Qatar’s ability to host has become increasingly unlikely following the Qatar Football Association’s indefinite suspension of football tournaments, a decision made in the wake of US and Israeli attacks on Iran and subsequent retaliatory missile strikes on the Arabian Peninsula.

The Spanish FA (RFEF) has been actively seeking a swift resolution, emphasising the critical importance of the March international break for World Cup preparations ahead of the June-July tournament in North America.

General view inside the ground at the Lusail Stadium (Mike Egerton/PA)

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General view inside the ground at the Lusail Stadium (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Wire)

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente underscored this urgency, telling Spanish Public Radio (RNE) on Monday: “I know that negotiations are underway. The first thing, as a society, is to stop the conflict, but once you are immersed in it and you don’t know how long it will last, the solution would be, as long as you can’t play there, to find another venue as soon as possible.”

London has quickly risen as the most probable alternative should Doha be definitively ruled out.

While Wembley Stadium, which hosted the previous edition in 2022 when Argentina defeated Italy, is unavailable due to an England v Uruguay fixture on the same date, the English capital boasts several other stadiums capable of staging such a high-profile match, sources confirmed.

Despite a strong desire to face Argentina and its star players like Lionel Messi, sources close to the Spanish camp indicated that their primary concern is not to squander this final international window before the World Cup.

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Consequently, Spain has reportedly begun contemplating alternative opponents should the “Finalissima” arrangements fall through.

Any alteration to the fixture would necessitate complex agreements between the RFEF, European governing body UEFA, South American confederation CONMEBOL, global body FIFA, and the Argentine FA (AFA), especially given Spain’s existing fixture against Egypt three days later.

Messi led Argentina to glory in the 2022 ‘Finalissima’ against Italy

Messi led Argentina to glory in the 2022 ‘Finalissima’ against Italy (Getty Images)

Other potential venues were also explored and dismissed: Madrid was proposed by the RFEF but rejected by the AFA, who preferred a neutral ground.

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Morocco’s offer to host was declined by the RFEF amid underlying tensions concerning the joint 2030 World Cup bid with Spain and Portugal.

Miami was also considered, partly due to Messi’s presence at Inter Miami, but the Hard Rock Stadium is already booked for the Miami Open tennis tournament.

Neither the RFEF, AFA, nor UEFA immediately responded to requests for comment.

A spokesperson for CONMEBOL confirmed that multiple meetings had occurred recently but refrained from confirming Thursday’s deadline or London as the preferred venue.

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Whatever technical deficiencies he has, somebody needs to tell him

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Former India cricketer Murali Kartik has called for someone from Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) to step in, intervene, and assist Nicholas Pooran amid his poor form in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. The explosive Caribbean player has been far from his best as the franchise seeks a resolution to avoid a potential third loss in a row.

Nicholas Pooran, who retired from international cricket last year, came into IPL 2026 after an equally poor SA20 2026 campaign while leading the MI Cape Town. With other overseas batters on the bench like Josh Inglis and Matthew Breetzke, and even Indian names like Himmat Singh and Arshin Kulkrani being an option, LSG have to take a massive call.

Murali Kartik branded Pooran’s form as ‘worrying and concerning’ ahead of the Rishabh Pant-led side’s upcoming clash against the Punjab Kings (PBKS).

“You are relying on your Big 4. Aiden Markram has looked really good, you need him and Mitchell Marsh to strike at the top of the order. Nicholas Pooran, his form is worrying and concerning, because what he can do to the opposition, we all know. But he has been a pale patch of his best self this season. Completely muddled by the looks of it,” Murali Kartik said on Cricbuzz.

“He is not able to get pace away, and whatever technical deficiencies he has, somebody needs to tell him, because it is not helping,” he added.

LSG are set to face the unbeaten Punjab Kings (PBKS) at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, on Sunday, April 19. This will mark the team’s third afternoon encounter in IPL 2026 after their contests against the Gujarat Titans (GT) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).

Nicholas Pooran has scored 42 runs in five matches for LSG in IPL 2026

The left-handed wicket-keeper batter kick-started his IPL 2026 campaign with a run-a-ball eight against the Delhi Capitals (DC), where he was outfoxed by Lungi Ngidi’s trademark slower ball. Since then, he has recorded double figures in only two out of the four matches. Overall, he has scored 42 runs in five matches at an average of 8.40 and a strike rate of 76.36.

In his most recent outing against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), he chopped one back onto the stumps against Josh Hazlewood to depart after scoring one runs off seven deliveries.

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