FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets
Complete Buying Guide & Official Prices • From $60 to $8,000+
Getting your hands on FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets isn't like buying seats for a regular soccer match. With 48 teams competing across 104 matches in three countries, you're looking at the largest World Cup ever. And that means both more opportunities and more confusion.
Here's what you need to know: FIFA 2026 tickets range from $60 for supporter tier group stage seats to over $8,000 for premium final tickets at MetLife Stadium. But pricing is just the start. You'll need a FIFA ID, understand the multi-phase sales process, and know how to avoid the scammers who show up for every major tournament.
This guide walks you through everything: the official ticket portal, exact prices for each match type, purchase limits, the resale process, and what to do if your first choice sells out. Whether you're planning to catch a single group match or follow your team through the knockout rounds, you'll know exactly how to secure your seats.
Understanding FIFA 2026 Ticket Categories
FIFA uses a tiered pricing system that varies dramatically based on match importance and seat location. Think of it like airline classes, except the price gap is even wider.
FIFA introduced a supporter tier specifically for fans of competing nations, priced at just $60 per ticket for group stage matches. But there's a catch—actually, several catches.
You must be a resident of one of the participating countries to qualify. FIFA verifies this through your FIFA ID account using passport information and residential address. The allocation is limited, typically around 5-10% of total capacity per match.
Important: Applications for supporter tier tickets happen during Phase 1 sales through a lottery system. You can't just show up and buy them first-come-first-served. When Qatar 2022 ran this program, supporter tickets sold out within hours of the lottery results being announced.
Knockout Round Price Scaling
Once the group stage ends, prices jump dramatically. This reflects both the higher stakes and reduced ticket availability as casual fans drop out and only committed supporters remain.
| Round | Category 4 (Min) | Category 1 (Max) | Notable Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Group Stage | $60 - $95 | $215 - $265 | Supporter tier $60 available |
| Round of 32 | $500 | $1,200 - $1,500 | Premium venues cost more |
| Round of 16 | $800 | $1,800 - $2,200 | Quarter-final spots decided |
| Quarter-finals | $1,200 | $3,000 - $3,500 | Top 8 teams remaining |
| Semi-finals | $2,000 | $5,000 - $6,500 | Only 2 matches at this level |
| Final | $8,000 | $15,000 - $20,000+ | MetLife Stadium - July 19, 2026 |
FIFA implemented dynamic pricing for the 2026 tournament, which means ticket costs can fluctuate based on demand. Think of it like Uber surge pricing, but for soccer matches.
A USA vs. Mexico group stage match at AT&T Stadium will cost significantly more than, say, Tunisia vs. Honduras at the same venue. The base price might start at $185 for Category 2, but dynamic pricing could push it to $250 or higher if demand spikes.
Key takeaway: Check prices at different times during sales windows. The system monitors sales velocity and adjusts prices in real-time.
The Three Sales Phases: Your Ticket Strategy
How it works: Submit applications for specific matches during a three-week window. After applications close, FIFA randomly allocates tickets to successful applicants.
- Select up to 10 different matches
- Request 1-4 tickets per match in your preferred category
- Everyone has equal chance regardless of application timing
- Notification in late January 2026
- 48 hours to confirm and pay if selected
How it works: Remaining inventory opens on first-come-first-served basis through the ticket portal. Server load is intense during first hours.
- Sales begin at specific time (typically 12:00 PM ET)
- Virtual queue system assigns random place in line
- 15 minutes to complete purchase once at front of queue
- Less popular matches often available for days/weeks
- Where many fans secure tickets after missing lottery
How it works: Remaining tickets, returned tickets, and released hospitality inventory that didn't sell.
- Availability is unpredictable
- Batches of returned tickets appear suddenly
- Check portal every few days if still searching
- Lower stress than Phase 1 or 2
- Purchase immediately without lottery uncertainty
Step-by-Step: How to Buy FIFA 2026 Tickets
Visit FIFA.com and select "Create FIFA ID" at least two weeks before ticket sales begin. You'll need:
- Valid email address and phone number
- Passport information for identity verification
- Residential address
- Verification takes 3-5 business days
Critical: Don't wait until sales open. If there's a discrepancy, you'll need time to resolve it with FIFA customer support.
Add a valid credit card to your FIFA ID before sales begin:
- FIFA accepts Visa and Mastercard from most countries
- American Express acceptance varies by country
- Billing address must match FIFA ID residential address
- No payment plans available - full payment required
Log into your FIFA ID account during the three-week application window:
- Browse matches by date, venue, or team
- Select up to 10 different matches
- Choose 1-4 tickets per match in preferred category
- Submit applications (not purchasing yet)
- Wait for late January allocation results
If FIFA grants your application, you'll receive email notification:
- 48 hours to confirm and complete payment
- Review allocated tickets carefully before confirming
- Payment charged immediately upon confirmation
- Tickets appear in FIFA ID account
If you didn't get all desired matches or want to add more:
- Phase 2: Be ready when sales open (first-come basis)
- Phase 3: Monitor portal for last-minute availability
- Check official resale portal starting March 2026
- Remember 10-match limit applies across all phases
Purchase Limits & Restrictions
- 4 tickets maximum per person per match - prevents bulk buying by scalpers
- 10 matches maximum across entire tournament (all phases combined)
- Tracked by FIFA ID - creating multiple accounts violates terms of service
- Named tickets - each ticket issued with holder's name from FIFA ID
- Names required at purchase - provide all attendee information upfront
Example: If you bought 6 matches in Phase 1, you can only add 4 more matches in later phases. The system strictly enforces this 10-match cap.
Official Resale Portal: Your Safety Net
Life happens. Maybe you can't travel anymore, or your team didn't qualify. FIFA's official resale portal lets you sell tickets back at face value without violating terms of service.
- Opens March 2026 and runs through the tournament
- 15% transaction fee - you receive 85% of face value
- Buyers pay face value - FIFA keeps the 15% administrative fee
- Tickets remain active until sold - you can still attend if they don't sell
- Only legal resale method - outside channels violate FIFA terms
Why use it: The 15% fee stings, but it's better than risking ticket cancellation. Tickets sold on secondary markets like StubHub can be identified by FIFA and invalidated without refund to the buyer.
Scam Protection: Don't Become a Statistic
World Cup ticket scams generate millions in fraud every tournament. Protect yourself by following these rules religiously.
- Payment requests via wire transfer, cryptocurrency, or gift cards
- Sellers who won't video chat or provide verifiable identification
- Prices significantly below face value - too good to be true means it is
- Urgent pressure to "act now" before tickets disappear
- Misspelled domains - fiffa.com, f1fa.com instead of fifa.com
- Social media sellers - Facebook groups, Instagram DMs, WhatsApp always lead to fraud
Golden rule: Only buy from FIFA.com during official sales phases. Any website offering "guaranteed tickets" before official sales is lying. They might be selling fake tickets, or they might take your money and disappear.
Mobile Tickets & Stadium Entry
FIFA transitioned to mobile-only tickets for the 2026 World Cup. You won't receive physical paper tickets in the mail.
- Tickets appear in FIFA app approximately 30 days before your first match
- Download official FIFA app on iOS or Android at least one week early
- Dynamic QR code changes every few seconds - screenshots won't work
- Arrive 90 minutes early - security screening takes time with 80,000+ fans
- Phone battery critical - bring portable charger as insurance
- One phone, multiple tickets - open each individually at scanner
Important: If your phone dies and you can't display your ticket, you're not getting in. Stadium charging stations exist but expect long lines.
Create your FIFA ID now and be ready when Phase 1 sales open in December 2025
Visit FIFA.com →Frequently Asked Questions
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Key Takeaways for Securing Your FIFA 2026 Tickets
Getting tickets to the FIFA World Cup 2026 requires planning, patience, and following the official process carefully. Here's what matters most:
- Create your FIFA ID immediately if you haven't already. The verification process takes several days, and you absolutely need this before any sales phase opens. Link your payment method and verify all personal information matches your passport exactly.
- Budget accurately based on match importance. Group stage tickets start at $60 for supporter tier but range up to $265 for Category 1 seats. Knockout rounds cost dramatically more—$500 minimum for Round of 32, scaling to $8,000+ for the final.
- Apply during Phase 1 for the best shot at high-demand matches. The lottery system gives everyone equal odds, but you need to submit applications during the three-week window in December 2025 - January 2026.
- Use only official channels: FIFA.com for regular tickets, On Location for hospitality packages, and the official resale portal if your plans change. Every other source carries significant risk of fraud or ticket cancellation.
- Have a backup plan because not everyone gets their first choice matches. Less popular games, matches in Mexico or Canada, and Phase 3 last-minute sales all offer opportunities.
