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FIFA World Cup 26™ Hospitality Packages Now Available Across All Three Host Countries - TKO Group Holdings (NYSE:TKO)

ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 14 – Hospitality packages range from $2,500 to over $5,000, offering premium seats and exclusive lounges for more than one million fans across 16 venues, FIFA said.

  • On July 14, 2025, FIFA and On Location revealed that fans can now purchase a wider selection of official premium experience offerings for the FIFA World Cup 26, covering matches held in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
  • The announcement followed a successful May launch of U.S. series packages and aims to expand premium hospitality access for the first-ever 48-team tournament featuring 104 games at 16 venues.
  • Packages offer various options including single-match access to the FIFA Pavilion for $2,500, Pitchside Lounge seating at $5,350, private suites, and multi-match series with access to lounges and hospitality experiences.
  • Linke stated, "We are selling experiences of a lifetime" and confirmed packages are already "flying off the shelf," while Heimo Schirgi highlighted expanded premium access across all host countries.
  • These hospitality offerings intend to enhance fan experiences with world-class service and exclusive atmospheres, while Canada Soccer plans to unveil a revamped Canada Red program to assist ticket access at the end of July.
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The sky's the limit when it comes to hospitality packages for 2026 World Cup

Tickets to the 2026 World Cup are now available for Canadians, although only for those willing to pay a premium.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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