FIFA will launch the first phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup this month, with single seats starting at $60 for group-stage matches and reaching $6,710 for the final.
Prices will vary depending on demand. Fans can purchase single-match tickets, venue-specific passes, and team-based packages, world football’s governing body confirmed on Wednesday.
The tournament, the largest in World Cup history with 48 teams, will run from 11 June to 19 July 2026 across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Visa cardholders can register for a FIFA ID to enter a presale draw taking place from 10–19 September. Selected fans will be able to apply for tickets from 1 October, with limits of four per match and 40 across the competition.
Phase two opens for registration between 27–31 October, with sales running mid-November to early December. Phase three follows the 5 December tournament draw in Washington.
FIFA said additional options will include supporter tickets, conditional knockout-stage tickets, and an official resale platform.