Last Updated: April 3, 2026
🎟️ 2026 TICKET GUIDE

How to Buy World Cup 2026 Tickets
(Without Losing Your Mind — or Your Wallet)

The complete guide to FIFA’s ticket sales, real prices, resale options, and the $60 hack most fans don’t know about.

Here’s the truth nobody wants to hear: buying World Cup 2026 tickets is harder than getting a reservation at that restaurant that’s always “fully booked.” FIFA received over 150 million ticket requests across the first three sales phases — for a tournament with roughly 6.5 million seats. Do the math and try not to cry. But here’s the good news: the Last-Minute Sales Phase opened April 1, 2026, and this time it’s first-come, first-served. No lottery. No waiting weeks for a rejection email. If you’re fast, you’re in. Check out our other Outdoor & Sports Reviews for more guides, including our World Cup 2026 Schedule & Groups breakdown.

This guide covers every way to buy tickets right now — from FIFA’s official portal to the resale marketplace to secondary sites like StubHub — plus real prices by city, a breakdown of what each match category actually costs, and the insider strategies that can save you hundreds (or thousands) of dollars.

⚡ World Cup 2026 Ticket Quick Facts

$60 Cheapest Ticket
$10,990 Most Expensive
4 Max Per Match
104 Total Matches

📅 Ticket Sales Phases Timeline

Sep 10–19, 2025
Phase 1: Visa Presale Draw CLOSED
Exclusive to Visa cardholders. Lottery-based — applicants entered a random draw for the chance to purchase. Limited seats per match. This was the earliest opportunity to secure tickets.
Oct 27–31, 2025
Phase 2: Early Ticket Draw CLOSED
Open to all registered fans with a FIFA ID. Also lottery-based — you submitted your preferred matches and waited to be randomly selected. Demand was massive, and most applicants were unsuccessful.
Dec 11, 2025 – Jan 13, 2026
Phase 3: Random Selection Draw CLOSED
Opened after the official group draw on December 5. For the first time, fans could pick specific group stage matchups. Still lottery-based. This was the phase with the highest volume of applications.
Apr 1, 2026 – Jul 19, 2026
Phase 4: Last-Minute Sales LIVE NOW
This is your shot. First-come, first-served — no lottery, no random draw. Tickets are confirmed instantly. Opened April 1 at 11:00 AM ET. Inventory is limited and high-demand matches sell out within minutes. Dynamic pricing is in effect, so prices may be higher than previous phases.

🛒 How to Buy World Cup 2026 Tickets: Step by Step

1 🆔

Create Your FIFA ID

Go to FIFA.com/tickets and click the person icon in the top right. Click “Sign Up” and fill in your details. You must be at least 18 years old to purchase tickets. Verify your email — you can’t buy anything without a confirmed FIFA ID.

2 📋

Set Up Your Ticketing Account

Once your FIFA ID is active, navigate to the FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets section. Complete your ticketing profile with all mandatory personal details. Save your payment method in advance — when hot matches drop, seconds matter.

3 🎯

Browse & Select Matches

Filter by date, city, or team. Each match shows available ticket categories (1 through 4, based on seat height in the stadium — not field position). You can buy up to 4 tickets per match per household. Pick your category and add to cart.

4

Complete Purchase Instantly

Unlike previous lottery phases, Last-Minute Sales confirm instantly. Pay with your saved card, get immediate confirmation, and your tickets will be delivered digitally via the FIFA World Cup 2026 app starting May 2026. This is mobile-only — no print-at-home.

💰 World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices by Round

Round Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 3 Cat 4 Supporter
Group Stage (Low Demand) $350–$680 $240–$460 $160–$310 $90–$180 $60
Group Stage (High Demand) $1,200–$2,985 $800–$1,900 $500–$1,200 $275–$650 $60
Round of 32 $900–$1,400 $600–$950 $400–$650 $225–$375 $60
Quarter-Finals $1,690–$2,780 $1,150–$1,920 $720–$725 $305–$455 $60
Semi-Finals $3,200–$4,500 $2,200–$3,100 $1,400–$2,000 $550–$800 $60
Third-Place Match $1,200–$1,800 $800–$1,200 $500–$750 $250–$400 $60
Final (MetLife Stadium) $10,990 $7,380 $5,785 $2,735 $60

💡 The $60 Supporter Entry Tier

FIFA introduced a Supporter Entry Tier at a flat $60 per ticket for all 104 matches — yes, including the Final. The catch? These tickets are allocated through national team federations, not sold directly by FIFA. Each federation gets 400–700 tickets per match for their “most loyal supporters.” You typically need to be a registered member of your national team’s supporter program (like U.S. Soccer Insiders or the England Supporters Travel Club) and have a history of attending matches. Contact your federation now — these are allocated months before the tournament.

🏙️ World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices by City

FINAL
New York / NJ
MetLife Stadium
$2,735 – $10,990
OPENER
Mexico City
Estadio Azteca
$680 – $2,985
USA OPENER
Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium
$410 – $2,735
Dallas
AT&T Stadium
$455 – $2,780
Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
$305 – $1,690
Houston
NRG Stadium
$180 – $1,200
Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
$180 – $1,100
Seattle
Lumen Field
$160 – $980
Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium
$140 – $900
Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
$160 – $1,050
Toronto
BMO Field
$180 – $1,100
Vancouver
BC Place
$160 – $950

🔄 Resale & Secondary Market Options

✅ FIFA Official Resale Marketplace
Reopened April 2, 2026. This is FIFA’s own fan-to-fan platform for valid ticket transfers and resale. Tickets bought here are guaranteed legitimate and won’t be cancelled. Prices are set by sellers but capped at a maximum markup. This is the safest resale option — period. Access it through FIFA.com/tickets.
⚠️ StubHub, SeatGeek & Other Secondary Sites
These platforms have World Cup 2026 listings live now, with group stage seats starting around $369 and Final tickets ranging from $5,000 to $15,000+. However, FIFA does not authorize these platforms. Buying from unauthorized resellers violates FIFA’s Terms of Use, and FIFA reserves the right to cancel those tickets with no refund. That said, many fans successfully used these platforms for past World Cups. The risk is real but not guaranteed — just know what you’re getting into.

⚠️ Scam Alert: What to Avoid

Social media is flooded with fake ticket offers. Never buy tickets through Instagram DMs, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or WhatsApp groups. Only buy through FIFA.com/tickets, the FIFA Official Resale Marketplace, or established secondary platforms with buyer guarantees. If someone offers tickets below face value “because they can’t go anymore,” it’s almost certainly a scam.

🔥 Most In-Demand Matches & Resale Prices

Match Date City Face Value (Cat 1) Resale From
Mexico vs Saudi Arabia (Opener) Jun 11 Mexico City $2,985 $3,500+
USA vs Paraguay Jun 12 Los Angeles $2,735 $1,500+
England vs Croatia Jun 14 Dallas $2,400 $2,000+
Argentina vs Peru Jun 13 Miami $2,200 $2,800+
Brazil vs Albania Jun 12 Dallas $2,100 $1,800+
Germany vs Morocco Jun 14 Philadelphia $1,600 $1,400+
World Cup Final Jul 19 New York/NJ $10,990 $5,000–$15,000+

🧠 5 Strategies to Save Money on World Cup 2026 Tickets

1 🗺️

Pick Smaller Cities

Group stage matches in Kansas City, Houston, and Seattle are significantly cheaper than LA, New York, or Miami. If you’re flexible on location, you can save 40–60% on comparable seats.

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Target Lower-Profile Matches

Matches like Iran vs New Zealand or Japan vs Cameroon are priced at a fraction of USA, Brazil, or Argentina games. You still get the full World Cup atmosphere — and often better seats for your budget.

3 🔃

Watch the FIFA Resale Marketplace

Fans who can’t attend will list tickets on FIFA’s official resale platform. Prices may drop closer to match day as sellers get desperate. Set notifications and check daily starting mid-May.

4 🏷️

Join Your Federation’s Supporter Program

This is the path to $60 Supporter Entry Tier tickets. Register with U.S. Soccer Insiders, the England Supporters Travel Club, or your national federation’s equivalent immediately — most allocations are decided months in advance.

💡 Pro Tip: Category 4 Is the Smart Buy

Category 4 seats are the highest up in the stadium — but in modern NFL-sized venues like SoFi, MetLife, and AT&T Stadium, even the “worst” seats have excellent sightlines. A Category 4 quarter-final ticket at $305 gives you the same match, the same atmosphere, and the same memories as a $2,780 Category 1 seat. For group stage matches, Category 4 can be as low as $90. The smart money is on Category 4.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Are World Cup 2026 tickets still available?
Yes. The Last-Minute Sales Phase opened April 1, 2026 and runs through the end of the tournament (July 19). Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. High-demand matches in major cities sell out fast, but there is still availability for group stage matches in smaller markets and lower-profile matchups.
How are tickets delivered?
World Cup 2026 is a mobile-only ticket tournament. Tickets are delivered digitally through the official FIFA World Cup 2026 app. There are no print-at-home tickets or physical tickets. Mobile tickets will be released starting May 2026. Make sure you have a working smartphone with the app installed.
Can I resell my tickets?
Only through the FIFA Official Resale Marketplace, which reopened April 2. You cannot resell tickets on unauthorized platforms — doing so violates FIFA’s terms and could result in ticket cancellation. Transfers to friends or family must also go through the official platform.
What is dynamic pricing?
For the first time in World Cup history, FIFA is using dynamic pricing — ticket prices fluctuate based on real-time demand. This means the same seat category can cost different amounts at different times. Prices for the Last-Minute Sales Phase are generally higher than previous phases, especially for high-demand matches.
Are StubHub tickets safe to use?
StubHub and other secondary platforms are not authorized by FIFA. FIFA has stated they can cancel tickets purchased through unauthorized resellers. That said, StubHub offers a buyer guarantee and many fans used secondary platforms for past World Cups without issues. It’s a calculated risk — use the FIFA Official Resale Marketplace if you want guaranteed entry.
Do kids need tickets?
Children aged 3 and over require their own ticket. Children under 3 can enter free but must sit on an adult’s lap. Each child’s ticket must be linked to a FIFA ticketing account — you can create accounts for minors aged 13+, or add younger children to your own booking.

Ready to grab your World Cup 2026 tickets? Last-Minute Sales are live now.

Buy Tickets on FIFA.com →

🏆 The Bottom Line on World Cup 2026 Tickets

The world cup 2026 schedule spans 39 days, 104 matches, and 16 cities — and there are still tickets available if you know where to look. The Last-Minute Sales Phase on FIFA.com is your best bet for legitimate tickets right now. For the biggest savings, target Category 4 seats in smaller cities like Kansas City or Seattle for group stage matches — you can get in for under $200.

If you want the premium experience, be prepared to pay — Final tickets at MetLife Stadium start at $2,735 and go up to nearly $11,000. But for most fans, a group stage match in the $150–$400 range delivers the full World Cup atmosphere at a fraction of the knockout stage price.

Whatever you do, buy through official channels only. The FIFA Resale Marketplace is the only safe secondary option. And if you haven’t already, register for your national team’s supporter program — those $60 Supporter Entry Tier tickets are real, and they work for every match including the Final.

Prices shown are based on official FIFA pricing and publicly available resale data as of April 2026. All prices are in USD and subject to change due to FIFA’s dynamic pricing model. This guide is for informational purposes only — we are not affiliated with FIFA, StubHub, or any ticket vendor. Always verify prices and availability directly on official platforms before purchasing.