World Cup
Thousands gather in Madrid as VI Live awaits Spain’s World Cup triumph
On a crisp evening in Madrid, tens of thousands of supporters line the streets, eyes fixed on the giant screens where VI Live streams the final moments of the tournament. The crowd waits for the Spanish squad, fresh from a dramatic victory, to be honoured in the capital on Monday.
VI followed the World Cup across the United States, Canada and Mexico for 38 days, broadcasting every one of the 104 matches that defined the competition. The network’s continuous coverage culminated in a nail‑biting final between Spain and Argentina, a clash that kept viewers on the edge of their seats.
In that final, the defending champion was dethroned as Spain secured its second consecutive tournament win, confirming the nation’s growing dominance on the world stage. The triumph marked a historic back‑to‑back success for the Spanish side.
The celebration will take place on Monday, when the team coached by Luis de la Fuente receives its official reception in Madrid. The ceremony promises to showcase the players who lifted the trophy and to thank the fans for their unwavering support.
VI Live assures that no moment will be missed, offering a seamless live feed for anyone watching from home or the public squares. The platform’s 24/7 commentary and analysis keep the excitement alive long after the final whistle.
Key logistical details for the upcoming event are clear: the date is Sunday 19 July, the time is 21.00, and the venue is the New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States. The stadium name contains the words York, Jersey and Stadium, underscoring its cross‑border location.
Fans are encouraged to read the full recap of the final on the World Cup page, where the schedule, results, statistics and the latest news are all compiled. The page serves as a one‑stop hub for anyone wanting to relive the tournament’s highlights.
VI also promotes its World Cup guide, which offers background on every participant, and a special edition week‑book released on 10 June that lists all 48 squad selections. New subscribers can take advantage of a World Cup deal that includes free special content and round‑the‑clock coverage.