World Cup Kicks Off Ticket Sales Process
Ticket sales for the 2026 FIFA World Cup begin with a presale draw for fans 18+ and Visa cardholders, offering tickets from $60 to $6,730 for the final match.
- FIFA started the first phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup on September 10, allowing fans to enter a presale draw online.
- This phase follows a new, three-stage sales system with a draw open to fans 18 and older holding a FIFA ID and Visa card, ending on September 19.
- Tickets for all 104 matches, including the final at MetLife Stadium, will range from $60 for group matches to $6,730 for the final, with prices fluctuating by demand.
- The Chief Operating Officer for FIFA World Cup 26 explained that instead of relying on automated algorithms, ticket prices are adjusted in real time by a team to strike a balance between maximizing revenue and maintaining strong attendance.
- The expanded tournament will be held across 16 cities in the US, Canada, and Mexico with 48 teams competing and includes plans for an official resale platform protecting fans.
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