The highly anticipated World Cup final is set to take place on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, with Spain and Argentina vying for the coveted championship title. However, behind the scenes, the real winners of this global event are likely to be the host city and its surrounding businesses. The World Cup final is expected to bring in a significant influx of tourists, generating millions of dollars in revenue for local hotels, restaurants, and shops. But it's not just the hospitality industry that stands to gain - the event is also expected to create a surge in demand for merchandise, sponsorships, and broadcasting rights, making it a lucrative opportunity for businesses and investors alike.


Sunday at MetLife Stadium, Spain or Argentina will win the World Cup final. But who are the financial winners?