FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets Price: How Do I Get One?
Last Updated on: 7th June 2026, 06:49 pm
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is no longer something to wait for; it’s almost here. The tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026, and runs through July 19, 2026, with matches spread across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. If you haven’t secured your tickets yet, here’s everything you need to know about the current situation.
Are FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets Still Available?
Yes, but your options are now limited. The major official ticket lotteries, including the Visa Presale, Early Ticket Draw, and the post-draw Random Selection Draw, have all officially concluded, with over 500 million requests processed during those phases. Primary availability is now at an all-time low.
That said, it’s not completely over. The Last-Minute Sales Phase began on April 1 and runs right through until the end of the tournament. Unlike earlier phases, this is not a lottery; tickets are sold on a strictly first-come, first-served basis with immediate confirmation. This is your best shot at getting official tickets directly from FIFA.
The FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace accessible via FIFA.com/tickets is the official channel for booking resale tickets. It originally launched in October 2025 and reopened on April 2, remaining open until one hour before each match’s kick-off.
How to Buy Tickets
To purchase tickets, you must visit the official FIFA ticketing portal and register for an account. You can then log in and check ticket availability. There are no over-the-counter sales; everything goes through FIFA.com/tickets.
For fans who missed the official sales phases, third-party platforms like StubHub also have availability, though prices on secondary markets can be heavily inflated. Always check the terms and conditions before buying from any non-official source.
Ticket Categories
Match tickets for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are split into four categories:
- Category 1: The most expensive seats, located in the lower seating tier.
- Category 2: Covers both upper and lower tiers, outside the Category 1 areas.
- Category 3: Mainly in the upper tier, beyond Categories 1 and 2.
- Category 4: The most affordable option, located in the upper tier outside the other categories.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets Cost
FIFA uses a dynamic pricing system for this tournament, which means prices shift based on demand and availability.
Tickets can start as low as $60 for early group-stage matches, but may rise to as high as $6,730 for the Final.
To give you a clearer picture: during the October 2025 release phase, base ticket prices for the opening match in Mexico ranged from $370 to $1,825. The most expensive ticket for the World Cup Final in New Jersey was listed at $6,730.
In simple terms, here’s a rough breakdown based on what’s been seen across sales phases:
- Group Stage matches: roughly $60 to $500, depending on the category and demand
- Knockout rounds: prices go up noticeably as competition intensifies
- Semi-finals and Final: expect to pay well into the thousands for premium seats
FIFA applies both variable and dynamic pricing, meaning prices are set before each sales phase opens, but can change in real time once a phase goes live based on demand.
Are FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets on Sale Now?
Yes, FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets are now available. Official sales opened back in September 2025, and the tournament is just days away. The current and final phase is the Last-Minute Sales Phase, which started on April 1 and will run all the way through to the end of the tournament.
Unlike the earlier lottery-based phases, this final window works on a simple first-come, first-served basis, no draw, no waiting. If tickets are available when you visit, you can buy them right away with immediate confirmation.
The official place to buy is FIFA.com/tickets. The FIFA Resale and Exchange Marketplace is also open on the same portal, where fans who already have tickets can list them for others to purchase officially. Avoid buying from unofficial sources, as prices are often heavily marked up and there’s always a risk of fraud.
Registration
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What Makes This World Cup Different?
This isn’t just another tournament. For the first time in history, the World Cup is being jointly hosted by three nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with 104 matches played over 34 days across 16 host cities.
It’s also the first World Cup to feature 48 teams, up from the 32 that competed in Qatar in 2022. More teams mean more matches, more drama, and far more reasons to be in the stands.

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