World Cup 2026 Tickets
How to get tickets for 2026 World Cup matches
Ticket Sales Timeline
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Phase 1 — Ballot
Early demand registration. Random allocation from applicant pool.
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Phase 2 — First Come
First-come, first-served sales for remaining Phase 1 inventory.
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Phase 3 — Late Sales
Additional inventory released closer to the tournament. Monitor FIFA.com for availability.
Tournament
Match-Day Tickets
Limited walk-up tickets may be available at stadium box offices on match day.
Buying Tips
- Only buy from FIFA.com — the official portal is the only guaranteed legitimate source. Counterfeit tickets are common at major tournaments.
- Create a FIFA+ account early — you'll need a verified account to enter ballots and purchase tickets. Set up your account before sales open.
- Consider group stage flexibility — group stage tickets are sold as "venue packages" rather than specific matches, which improves availability.
- Resale platform — FIFA operates an official resale platform where fans can safely resell tickets at face value if plans change.
- Avoid third-party sites — StubHub, Viagogo, and similar platforms carry significant risk of invalid tickets and inflated prices.
Venue Guide
Plan your trip — each venue hosts different rounds. Click a stadium for full details.
AT&T Stadium Dallas 80,000 cap.
Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City 76,416 cap.
BC Place Vancouver 54,500 cap.
BMO Field Toronto 45,736 cap.
Estadio Akron Guadalajara 49,850 cap.
Estadio Azteca Mexico City 87,523 cap.
Estadio BBVA Monterrey 53,500 cap.
Gillette Stadium Boston 65,878 cap.
Hard Rock Stadium Miami 65,326 cap.
Levi's Stadium San Francisco Bay Area 68,500 cap.
Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia 69,176 cap.
Lumen Field Seattle 68,740 cap.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta 71,000 cap.
MetLife Stadium New York / New Jersey 82,500 cap.
NRG Stadium Houston 72,220 cap.
SoFi Stadium Los Angeles 70,240 cap.