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.