Fans worldwide react to FIFA 2026 World Cup ticket lottery results, with some celebrating wins and others facing disappointment amid massive demand.
Fans worldwide react to FIFA 2026 World Cup ticket lottery results, with some celebrating wins and others facing disappointment amid massive demand.
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FIFA completes 2026 World Cup ticket lottery phase

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FIFA has finished its third and final lottery for 2026 World Cup tickets, notifying successful applicants while informing millions of others of unsuccessful applications. Over 500 million requests were received, leaving many fans to explore remaining options like a last-minute sales phase. Resale markets offer alternatives, though at higher prices.

FIFA concluded the Random Selection Draw, the third phase of ticket sales for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with notifications sent to applicants as of early February. Successful fans received emails confirming their allocations, with credit cards charged and tickets added to their FIFA accounts. Those not selected got messages stating, “Unfortunately, your application was not successful, and no tickets have been allocated for purchase.” The lottery drew over 500 million requests for the tournament's approximately 6 million tickets across 104 matches in 16 stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The first two phases sold about 2 million tickets, and the third phase's sales remain unspecified, but less than 1% of applicants succeeded. U.S. supporters groups are still awaiting results from their separate lottery via the U.S. Soccer Federation.

A final Last-Minute Sales Phase begins in early April on a first-come, first-served basis through FIFA's website. Details on available tickets and matches are pending, but it may include unsold or withheld inventory, potentially focusing on less popular games or higher-category seats. FIFA has not confirmed if tickets for all matches, including high-demand ones like the final at MetLife Stadium, will be offered.

For immediate access, resale platforms provide options. FIFA's official resale closes from February 22 to April 2, while sites like StubHub and SeatGeek remain open. Prices start around $200 for lesser matches but reach thousands for popular games; for example, the cheapest ticket for a Dallas semifinal is $498, and the final exceeds $8,000. FIFA warns that only its platform guarantees legitimacy, though third-party sites are legal in the U.S. and Canada with buyer protections.

Additionally, eligible Visa cardholders can access a limited early window from February 12 to 24 for select U.S. host city matches. Hospitality packages and credit card promotions offer further avenues, often at premium costs. Fans who won tickets but wish to sell can use resale sites, potentially recouping or profiting from their purchase.

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Reactions on X to FIFA's completion of the 2026 World Cup ticket lottery highlight widespread disappointment among unsuccessful applicants, frustration with inflated resale prices and perceived unfairness in the process, alongside celebrations from lottery winners and criticism of technical glitches in sales phases.

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Excited soccer fans worldwide react to FIFA's 2026 World Cup ticket lottery results, with celebrations and digital notifications amid iconic stadium imagery.
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FIFA reveals 2026 World Cup ticket lottery results

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FIFA began notifying fans on February 5, 2026, about the outcomes of its Random Selection Draw for World Cup tickets, following over 500 million applications submitted between December 11, 2025, and January 13, 2026. Successful applicants will receive all requested tickets, while partial successes get some, with automatic charges starting February 9. Unsuccessful fans can try again in upcoming sales phases.

FIFA has launched the second phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup, making another 1 million tickets available through an early draw. The process includes a domestic exclusivity period for residents of host countries United States, Canada and Mexico. Fans worldwide can enter the draw, which runs until October 31.

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FIFA announced on January 19 a record-breaking over 500 million ticket requests for the 2026 World Cup from fans across all 211 member associations during the initial 33-day sales phase, averaging 15 million daily despite backlash over high prices.

Following the recent launch of limited $60 supporter tickets amid backlash, FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended elevated pricing for the 2026 World Cup, citing unprecedented demand of 150 million requests in the first 15 days. Speaking at the World Sports Summit in Dubai, he emphasized that revenues fund global soccer development for the 48-team tournament across the US, Canada, and Mexico.

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England fans continue to shun high-priced tickets for the 2026 World Cup semi-final and final, despite FIFA citing record global demand of 150 million requests. President Gianni Infantino defends the costs amid backlash from supporters priced out of later stages.

Following yesterday's announcement of $60 'Supporter Entry Tier' tickets amid pricing backlash, FIFA has specified allocations for loyal fans across all 104 matches and added knockout-stage fee waivers, though critics say it's insufficient.

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An exclusive domestic window for FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets opens on November 12 for registered fans in host nations. Residents of Canada, Mexico, and the United States who entered the Early Ticket Draw will have a chance to purchase single match tickets for games in their country. This phase prioritizes local fans ahead of broader sales.

 

 

 

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