Real-time resale seat data from the FIFA ticket marketplace, crowdsourced from extension users. No login needed.
Most people trying to find affordable World Cup 2026 tickets get stuck in the same loop: open FIFA's resale marketplace, sit in a queue for one match, scroll through 1,200 listings, give up, repeat for the next match. With 104 matches across 16 host cities, that's 104 separate queues.
This tracker collapses that work into one dashboard. Here's the chain:
We never see, store, or buy tickets ourselves. We never touch your FIFA login. The extension is open about what it does — and removing it stops all data sharing immediately.
The cheapest seats are almost always on FIFA's official resale marketplace because face-value tickets re-enter that same pool. Third-party platforms like StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats list World Cup 2026 tickets too, but at meaningful markups. Here's the comparison as of April 2026:
| Feature | The Great Reviewer Tracker | FIFA Marketplace | StubHub / SeatGeek / Vivid |
|---|---|---|---|
| All 104 matches in one view | Yes | One match at a time | One match at a time |
| Queue to view prices | None | Yes (per match) | None |
| Typical price markup | Same as FIFA | Face value or seller-set | 15–40% above FIFA |
| Category & max-price filters | Yes | Limited | Yes |
| Free email price alerts | Yes | No | Premium / paid |
| Where you actually buy | Redirects to FIFA | FIFA | Third-party |
| Login or signup needed | No | FIFA account required | Account required |
| Cost | Free | Free to browse | Free to browse |
Bottom line: use this tracker as the search layer, then buy on FIFA's official site. Skip third-party resellers unless your match is sold out everywhere on FIFA — the markup is real.
Use By Date when you're planning a trip and want chronological browsing. Use Cheapest when you're flexible on date and just want the lowest prices. Use Most Seats when you're traveling in a group of 4+ and need adjacent seats to actually exist.
The team filter scopes the dashboard to matches involving any specific national team — useful if you're following Argentina, USA, England, Mexico, or any of the 48 qualified nations. The ♿ Accessible Seats toggle replaces the standard listings with wheelchair-accessible seats only, sourced from FIFA's accessible-seating section.
Click any match card to see every scanned seat for that match. Switch to 🔔 Set Email Alert, enter your email, and we'll notify you the moment a seat hits your category or max-price target. Confirm the email once and alerts run automatically until you unsubscribe.
Every "Buy" button in the seat table opens FIFA's official resale page in a new tab. The Great Reviewer never holds tickets, never charges fees, and never marks up prices.
Coverage spans every World Cup 2026 host city — 11 in the United States, 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada. Pair the tracker with our city-by-city travel guides to plan flights, hotels, and Fan Fest logistics:
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Ticket Price Tracker is a free, public dashboard that shows live resale prices for every FIFA World Cup 2026 match. It crowdsources data from users running our free Chrome extension, then displays the cheapest available seats across all 104 matches in real time. Prices refresh every 60 seconds. No account or signup is required to use it.
FIFA's official resale marketplace shows tickets one match at a time and forces you to sit in a queue for each match. Our tracker pulls cheapest-seat data across all 104 matches into one searchable dashboard, so you can compare prices, sort by team, and see which matches have the most availability without queueing 104 times. All purchases still happen on FIFA's site — we never resell or hold tickets.
The dashboard auto-refreshes every 60 seconds. Underlying seat data is updated whenever a Chrome extension user scans a match in FIFA's resale marketplace. The more extension users scanning, the fresher the data. The "Last Refresh" stat at the top of the page shows when each match was last scanned.
Yes. The tracker dashboard, the World Cup Seat Finder Chrome extension, and the email price alerts are 100% free. No login, no payment, no subscription. The Great Reviewer is funded by affiliate partnerships on travel guides — the tracker itself has no paywall.
Yes. Click any match card and switch to the "Set Email Alert" tab. Enter your email, optionally set a category filter and max price, and we'll email you the moment a matching seat appears in our scan data. You'll need to confirm your email once before alerts activate. Unsubscribe anytime from any alert email.
Data comes from the FIFA Ticket Resale Marketplace, scanned by users running our free The Great Reviewer's World Cup Seat Finder Chrome extension. The extension reads the page the user is already viewing and contributes the listings back to the public dashboard. We do not scrape FIFA, we do not store FIFA login credentials, and we do not buy or sell tickets. All transactions happen on FIFA's official site.
All 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches across all 16 host cities — Miami, Dallas, New York/New Jersey, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Boston, Philadelphia, Houston, Seattle, Kansas City, San Francisco Bay Area, Toronto, Vancouver, Guadalajara, and Monterrey — from the opening match on June 11, 2026 through the final on July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium.
Group-stage matches in lower-demand venues (Kansas City, Philadelphia, Houston, Mexico City regional fixtures) consistently show the lowest resale floor on the price tracker — frequently $150–$300 for Category 3 in the early group stage. Knockout rounds (Round of 32 onward) escalate quickly: expect $400+ for a Round of 16, $800+ for a Quarter-final, $1,500+ for a Semi-final, and $3,000+ for the Final at MetLife Stadium. The dashboard above shows live floors for every match in real time.
Resale prices typically spike around major draws and announcements (group draw, knockout bracket reveals) and drop in the 7–14 day window before each match as sellers who can't attend offload tickets. Use the tracker's email alert feature to set a max-price target — the moment a seat hits your number, you get an alert. Generally, the closer to match day, the better the prices for low-demand fixtures; the inverse for high-demand fixtures (Final, Semi-finals, marquee group games like Argentina or Brazil openers).
FIFA's official resale marketplace at fifa.com/tickets opened in early 2026 and runs continuously through the tournament. New listings appear whenever a ticket holder lists a seat for resale; supply is highest in the 30 days before each match and on match day itself. The tracker scans this same marketplace, so coverage is identical — we just present the data in one searchable dashboard instead of one queue per match.
Yes, when bought through FIFA's official resale platform at fifa.com/tickets. FIFA verifies the seller's ticket, deactivates it, and issues a fresh ticket linked to the buyer's FIFA ID — eliminating duplicate or counterfeit risk. Avoid third-party sites like StubHub, Viagogo, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats: FIFA can void those tickets at the gate without refund. Our tracker links exclusively to FIFA's official site for every Buy button.
Two ways. First, use the team filter at the top of the dashboard to scope results to your team — useful if you're following Argentina, USA, England, Mexico, or any of the 48 qualified nations. Second, click into a specific match card and tap "Set Email Alert" — enter your email, set an optional max price, and we'll email you the moment a matching seat appears. Alerts are free and you can subscribe to as many matches as you want.
Yes. Each match's seats are shown in the same currency FIFA's marketplace returns (USD, EUR, GBP, CAD, MXN). When you set an email alert, you choose your preferred currency for the max-price filter. Conversions use mid-market rates and are recalculated continuously as scans come in.
Quick definitions for terms used throughout the FIFA World Cup 2026 Ticket Price Tracker and FIFA's official resale marketplace.
Data source: FIFA Official Ticket Resale Marketplace (fifa.com/tickets), scanned by The Great Reviewer's World Cup Seat Finder Chrome extension users. Update cadence: dashboard auto-refresh every 60 seconds; underlying scans happen continuously as extension users browse FIFA's marketplace. Coverage: 104 matches, 16 host cities, June 11 – July 19, 2026. Last methodology review: . Editorial: The Great Reviewer is independent and not affiliated with FIFA, any host city, any ticket platform, or any sponsor. We earn affiliate commissions on hotel and tour bookings on our travel guides — the tracker itself has no monetization.