Diverse global fans celebrate and protest surging 2026 World Cup ticket demand amid price backlash.
Diverse global fans celebrate and protest surging 2026 World Cup ticket demand amid price backlash.
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2026 World Cup tickets see 5 million requests in first day amid ongoing price backlash

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FIFA received five million ticket applications in the first 24 hours of the random selection draw for the 2026 World Cup, spanning over 200 countries, even as fan groups continue criticizing soaring prices.

Building on the ticket sales launch criticized by groups like Football Supporters Europe for 'extortionate' prices—up to five times higher than Qatar 2022—FIFA reported unprecedented demand. Applications via FIFA.com poured in from Friday until the phase closes on January 13, 2026, with fans selecting matches by lottery.

Top demand came from host nations US, Mexico, and Canada, followed by Colombia, England, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Scotland, Germany, Australia, France, and Panama. Hot fixtures included Colombia vs Portugal (Miami, June 27), Brazil vs Morocco (New York/New Jersey, June 13), Mexico vs South Korea (Guadalajara, June 18), Ecuador vs Germany (New York/New Jersey, June 25), and Scotland vs Brazil (Miami, June 24).

FSE and others, including Scotland's Tartan Army Clubs, decry limited allocations (e.g., under 4,000 for Scotland's group games) and dynamic pricing pushing fans to resale markets where final tickets already exceed £80,000. Group-stage prices start at £134 but reach £524 for premium. FIFA insists equal lottery chances regardless of timing and will auto-charge winners.

This follows over two million tickets allocated earlier, with five million left. The surge underscores interest in the expanded 48-team tournament across the US, Canada, and Mexico (June 11-July 19), despite tensions over accessibility.

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Discussions on X emphasize the irony of FIFA's 5 million ticket requests amid widespread fan outrage over high prices. Critics call prices extortionate and predict empty stadiums or elitist crowds, while defenders argue demand justifies costs and reflects the event's unprecedented scale. Skeptics note requests may not translate to diverse attendance.

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Fans queuing for sold-out FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets amid high demand signs and rising secondary market prices, 100 days to kickoff.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches amid high ticket demand and prices

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With 100 days until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America, ticket demand has exceeded supply more than 30 times, leading to nearly 2 million sales. However, surprise sales windows reveal availability for some matches, while prices continue to rise on secondary markets. Fans express concerns over costs and geopolitical tensions affecting travel.

FIFA has offered a limited number of additional single-match tickets for the 2026 World Cup to fans who did not succeed in the Random Selection Draw. Some recipients experienced confusion due to incomplete emails lacking specific purchase times. The opportunity aims to reward those who previously showed interest in the tournament.

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Tickets for Colombia's match against Portugal in the 2026 World Cup have risen up to 13 times their original price on the resale market, from about US$150 to over US$2,000. This surge stems from high demand exceeding FIFA's initial supply, with over five million requests in the first 24 hours. The increase is not unique to this game but is prominent on secondary platforms.

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