Tickets for next year's World Cup in the US, Mexico and Canada have slowly started to be released. Here's all you need to know about how to buy them, when and how much they will cost.
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| The official ball of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Pic: Reuters |
Tickets for next year's FIFA World Cup will use dynamic pricing, meaning fans will pay different prices according to demand.
Those keen to go to the tournament, which is being hosted across the US, Mexico and Canada in 2026, had their first chance to get a limited number of tickets in October. In total, over six million tickets for the 104 games are set to become available.
And with dynamic pricing, also known as surge pricing, involved, Heimo Schirgi, the World Cup's chief operating officer, has warned fans to "get tickets as early as possible."
Everything to know about World Cup 2026
FIFA has already issued a warning to fans to be "wary" of unofficial websites purportedly selling tickets that aren't yet on the market, after Sky News discovered tickets already being sold for eye-watering prices by the Vivid Seats platform.
Here's all you need to know.
When is the World Cup?
The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026 and will be played at 11 sites in the US, three in Mexico and two in Canada.
A total of 48 countries will be involved and 104 games will be played overall. The host nations automatically qualify and will play all three of their group stage matches on home soil.
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| Aerial view of Metlife Stadium, New Jersey, where the final will be played. Pic: AP |
How to get tickets
Tickets for the World Cup are being released in three phases, each with slightly different rules on who can buy the tickets and how.
Phase one
The first phase was a Visa Presale Draw for people with a valid, unexpired Visa debit card, credit card, or reloadable prepaid card enabled with 3D Secure.
This phase has already closed, with no further opportunities to buy tickets in this phase.
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| US President Donald Trump holding the FIFA World Cup trophy. Pic: Reuters Phase two The entry period for the second phase, called an early ticket draw, ran from 27 to 31 October. Similar to the first phase, registered individuals were allocated time slots to purchase tickets from 12 November. If you miss your assigned time slot to purchase tickets, it cannot be rescheduled. Phase three The third phase, called a random selection draw, will start after the final draw of teams on December 5 determines the World Cup schedule. FIFA said tickets will also become available closer to the tournament on a first-come, first-served basis. Hospitality tickets Hospitality tickets have been on sale since May for the eight matches at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, including the final on July 19. These allow individuals access into VIP lounges, the option to hire private suites and exclusive "platinum access" tickets, which FIFA defines as an "all-encompassing experience with full-service customization". American Airlines also announced in October that members of its AAdvantage loyalty program can redeem thousands for World Cup tickets. What type of tickets are available? Three different types of tickets will be available during different phases of ticket sales. These include: • Single match tickets - includes one entry to any of the 104 matches in the tournament. • Venue-specific tickets - includes tickets to several matches scheduled at a particular stadium, except the opening match in each host country or any quarter, semi or final matches. • Team-specific tickets - includes tickets to each of a chosen team's three group stage matches. Single match tickets and team-specific tickets will be available in all sale phases, while venue-specific tickets will be available ahead of the final draw.
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