2026 FIFA World Cup Tickets: Guide to Buying, Pricing, and Stadium Policies

Amid 5 million ticket requests and ongoing backlash over high prices—as covered previously—the 2026 FIFA World Cup offers tickets via FIFA's phased drawing process and secondary markets. Fans must register with a FIFA ID and note strict stadium policies like clear bags and no re-entry.

Ticket Purchasing Process

Building on robust demand with 5 million requests in recent phases, tickets are available exclusively through FIFA's randomized draws. Register with a FIFA ID for:
- Visa Presale Draw: September 10-19, 2025
- Early Ticket Draw: October 27-31, 2025
- Random Selection Draw: December 5, 2025 (post-group draw)
- Last-Minute Sales: Closer to event

Secondary markets like StubHub offer matches at varying prices, though not guaranteed by FIFA.

Pricing Overview

Dynamic pricing prevails. Current StubHub get-in estimates: group stage $450-$1,200; semifinals $1,800+; third-place $1,000+; final $5,700+. Prices fluctuate by matchup and seats. Compare to backlash over costs exceeding Qatar 2022.

Stadium Policies

Expect clear bag rules (max 12x6x12 inches, varies by venue), no re-entry without authorization, and banners under 78x60 inches (no poles, offensive/political content). Codes of conduct on FIFA's site.

Key Venues

16 host cities: U.S. (11, including all QF/SF/final at MetLife/New York New Jersey); Toronto/Vancouver (Canada); Mexico City/Guadalajara/Monterrey (Mexico). Full list: Atlanta, Foxborough (Boston), Arlington (Dallas), Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami Gardens (Miami), Philadelphia, Santa Clara (San Francisco Bay), Seattle, plus internationals. Groups/teams finalize spring 2026.

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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 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.

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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.

FIFA has introduced $60 'Supporter Entry Tier' tickets for the 2026 World Cup in response to widespread criticism over high costs driven by dynamic pricing. While welcomed as a step forward, fan groups argue the measure falls short, offering limited access for loyal supporters. The tournament, set for June 11 to July 19 across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, features 48 teams and 104 matches.

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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 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.

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Following the Final Draw, FIFA has released the complete schedule for the 2026 World Cup, featuring 104 matches across 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States from June 11 to July 19. The tournament expands to 48 teams, with optimized kickoff times to minimize travel and maximize rest for players. Miami will host seven matches at Hard Rock Stadium, including group stage clashes and knockout rounds.

 

 

 

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