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FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 TICKETS

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WORLD CUP 2026 SCHEDULE

7 matches found
TBD
Jun 13
Sat 9pm
GROUP D
Australia vs TBD
Vancouver · BC Place Stadium
From $426
CanadaQatar
Jun 18
Thu 3pm
GROUP B
Canada vs Qatar
Vancouver · BC Place Stadium
From $560
New ZealandEgypt
Jun 21
Sun 6pm
GROUP G
New Zealand vs Egypt
Vancouver · BC Place Stadium
From $359
CanadaSwitzerland
Jun 24
Wed 12pm
GROUP B
Canada vs Switzerland
Vancouver · BC Place Stadium
From $656
BelgiumNew Zealand
Jun 26
Fri 8pm
GROUP G
Belgium vs New Zealand
Vancouver · BC Place Stadium
From $402
TBD
Jul 2
Thu 8pm
ROUND OF 32
1B vs TBD
Vancouver · BC Place Stadium
From $712
TBD
Jul 7
Tue 1pm
ROUND OF 16
W85 vs W87
Vancouver · BC Place Stadium
From $949

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Ticket prices range from under $250 for group stage matches in smaller markets to over $9,000 for the Final at MetLife Stadium. Several factors drive pricing. Match significance matters most: group stage games are the most accessible, while knockout rounds, semifinals, and the final carry significant premiums. The teams involved also affect demand. Matches featuring the host nations (USA, Mexico, Canada) or traditional powers like Brazil, Argentina, France, and England consistently draw higher prices than fixtures between smaller footballing nations. Venue location plays a role too. New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Mexico City are the most expensive markets due to population density and international travel access. Smaller host cities like Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Houston tend to offer lower entry points. Finally, FIFA's tiered seating system (Categories 1 through 4) creates a range within each match, with sideline seats closest to the halfway line commanding the highest prices.
FIFA organizes stadium seating into four categories based on proximity to the pitch and viewing angle. Category 1 is the most premium tier: sideline seating near the halfway line with unobstructed views of the full field. These seats are closest to the action and carry the highest prices. Category 2 sits behind Category 1, often extending toward the corner flag areas. The viewing angle is slightly wider, but sightlines remain strong. Pricing is typically 30 to 40 percent below Category 1. Category 3 covers sections behind the goals and in upper-tier areas. These seats offer a balance between proximity and affordability, and they are popular among fans who want to attend without paying premium rates. Category 4 is the most budget-friendly option, usually located in upper-level corners or behind-goal areas at maximum distance from the pitch. Availability varies by stadium layout. One important detail: FIFA does not assign specific seat numbers at purchase time. You select a category, and exact row and seat assignments are confirmed closer to match day, typically no earlier than May 2026.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, spanning 39 days of continuous football across three countries. The opening match takes place at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, one of the most iconic venues in World Cup history. The tournament concludes with the Final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The schedule breaks down as follows: Group Stage from June 11 to June 27, with 72 matches across all 16 venues. Round of 32 from June 28 to July 3, introducing a new knockout stage for the expanded format. Round of 16 from July 4 to July 7. Quarterfinals on July 9, 10, and 11. Semifinals on July 14 and July 15. The Third Place match and the Final are both scheduled for the final weekend. With matches spread across time zones from Mexico City to Vancouver, there will be games at various kickoff times throughout each match day.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams, a significant expansion from the 32-team format used since 1998. The new structure adds more nations, more matches, and a new knockout round. In the group stage, 48 teams are divided into 12 groups of 4. Each team plays 3 group matches. The top 2 teams from each group advance automatically, along with the 8 best third-place finishers, creating a field of 32 for the knockout rounds. The Round of 32 is entirely new for 2026. It adds 16 single-elimination matches before the traditional Round of 16. From that point forward, the format follows the familiar path: Quarterfinals (4 matches), Semifinals (2 matches), a Third Place match, and the Final. The total match count rises from 64 in 2022 to 104 in 2026. The tournament also stretches from roughly 4 weeks to nearly 6 weeks. FIFA designed the expansion to increase global representation, particularly for confederations in Africa, Asia, and North/Central America, and to give more fans the opportunity to see their nation compete on the sport's biggest stage.
The 2026 tournament will be hosted across 16 stadiums in three countries, marking the first time the men's World Cup is held in more than one nation. The United States hosts 11 venues: MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey), SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles), AT&T Stadium (Dallas), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami), NRG Stadium (Houston), Levi's Stadium (San Francisco/Bay Area), Lumen Field (Seattle), Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), Gillette Stadium (Boston), and GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City). Mexico contributes three venues that carry deep World Cup history: Estadio Azteca in Mexico City (which hosted the 1970 and 1986 finals), Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, and Estadio BBVA in Monterrey. Canada provides two venues: BMO Field in Toronto and BC Place in Vancouver. Each city offers distinct advantages for traveling supporters, from climate and transport to accommodation costs and cultural experiences.
Tickets are delivered digitally through FIFA's official transfer system. There are no physical tickets or printable PDFs for the 2026 World Cup. In most cases, tickets are issued electronically within 7 to 10 days prior to the scheduled event date, although some organiser-controlled events may release later. After purchase, you receive immediate order confirmation and a follow-up update when tickets are ready. When your ticket transfer arrives, accept it using the same email address you used at checkout so it links correctly to your account. Your purchase remains protected throughout this process.
For most matches, buying in advance is the safer strategy. Knockout round tickets and matches involving popular teams tend to increase in price as the tournament draws closer, especially once the group stage results create clear narratives and fan momentum. Matches involving the host nations (particularly USA home games) are expected to sell at premium levels throughout. That said, group stage matches in mid-tier markets sometimes see price adjustments closer to match day, particularly if sellers adjust to move remaining inventory. If you are flexible about which specific match you attend and are comfortable with some uncertainty, monitoring prices in the final weeks before a match can occasionally yield savings. The main advantage of buying early is certainty: you lock in your category, plan travel and accommodation without pressure, and coordinate with any group you are attending with. For a once-in-a-generation event held across three countries, most buyers find that security worth the earlier commitment.
All 48 spots are confirmed for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The three host nations qualified automatically: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. From South America (CONMEBOL): Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Uruguay. From Africa (CAF): Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia. From Asia (AFC): Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Uzbekistan. From Oceania (OFC): New Zealand. From Europe (UEFA): France, Croatia, Norway, Portugal, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, England, Sweden, Turkey, Czechia, and Bosnia & Herzegovina. From CONCACAF: Curacao, Haiti, and Panama. Through the intercontinental playoff: DR Congo and Iraq. This is the most globally representative World Cup field ever assembled.
Several generational talents will be competing in 2026. Lionel Messi (Argentina) returns as the defending champion and could be playing his final World Cup. He is three goals short of matching Miroslav Klose's all-time record of 16 World Cup goals. Kylian Mbappe (France) enters the tournament as one of the most dangerous attackers in world football, with 12 goals in 14 career World Cup matches. Lamine Yamal (Spain) will be 18 at kickoff, representing the next wave of elite talent after starring for Barcelona. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) brings experience and scoring instinct in what is likely his final major tournament. Christian Pulisic (USA) carries the expectations of the host nation as the face of American soccer and a regular starter for AC Milan. Mohamed Salah (Egypt) brings his Premier League pedigree to an Egyptian side competing in their first World Cup since 2018. Jude Bellingham (England), Vinicius Junior (Brazil), and Florian Wirtz (Germany) round out a generation of players at or near their competitive peak.
The most affordable entry points are group stage matches in mid-tier host cities. Kansas City, Houston, Philadelphia, and Seattle tend to have lower average prices than New York, Los Angeles, or Mexico City. Matches between non-host nations and teams outside the traditional top tier also carry lower premiums. Weekday group stage matches are generally cheaper than weekend fixtures. Choosing Category 3 or Category 4 seating reduces costs further while still getting you inside the stadium. Tracking prices over time helps you identify when specific matches dip below their average. Setting alerts on matches you are considering lets you act quickly when a price drops. Flexibility is the biggest lever: if you are open to any match on a particular day in a particular city rather than locked into a specific fixture, you will find more options in your budget.
Purchasing through a verified marketplace with buyer protection is the safest approach for resale tickets. Every ticket sold through WorldStage is authenticated through FIFA's official transfer system before delivery. If an event is cancelled, you receive a full refund. If tickets fail to arrive or are invalid, the issue is resolved with equivalent or better replacements. The key risk with resale tickets outside verified platforms is fraud: invalid barcodes, duplicate sales, or tickets that never transfer. Avoid purchasing through social media, classified ads, or unverified third-party sellers. Legitimate resale tickets go through FIFA's official transfer mechanism, which means the seller must initiate a proper transfer through the FIFA ticketing portal. Always confirm that any platform you purchase from guarantees valid delivery and offers refund protection.

FIFA WORLD CUP WINNERS

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1934
Italy
1938
Italy
1950
Uruguay
1954
West Germany
1958
Brazil
1962
Brazil
1966
England
1970
Brazil
1974
West Germany
1978
Argentina
1982
Italy
1986
Argentina
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West Germany
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Brazil
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France
2002
Brazil
2006
Italy
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Spain
2014
Germany
2018
France
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Argentina

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Brazil (5), Germany (4), Italy (4), Argentina (3), France (2), Uruguay (2), Spain (1), England (1).

ABOUT THE 2026 FIFA WORLD CUP

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest in tournament history. For the first time, 48 nations will compete across 104 matches in three host countries: the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, with the opening match at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City and the Final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

The expanded format introduces 12 groups of 4 teams, followed by a new Round of 32 before the traditional knockout stages. This means more matches, more qualifying nations, and six weeks of continuous football across 16 venues. The previous 32-team format, used since France 1998, produced 64 matches over roughly four weeks. The 2026 edition nearly doubles that match count while extending the calendar to accommodate the additional knockout round.

For fans, the expansion brings more opportunities to attend a match in person. The geographic spread across three countries means that virtually every major metropolitan area in North America is within driving or short-flight distance of a host city. Combined with the time zone range from Pacific to Eastern to Central Mexico, the tournament will produce matches at various kickoff times throughout each day.

TICKET PRICING AND WHAT TO EXPECT

Prices vary by match significance, participating teams, and stadium location. Group stage matches in mid-tier markets start under $300. Matches involving the host nations or traditional powers like Brazil, Argentina, France, and England typically command premiums above $1,000. Knockout rounds escalate in price as the tournament narrows, with Semifinal and Final tickets reaching several thousand dollars.

FIFA uses four seat categories. Category 1 offers sideline views near midfield. Category 4 provides upper-level access at the lowest price point. The specific section and row are assigned by FIFA closer to match day, not at the time of purchase. This allocation process is standard for FIFA events and means that two buyers in the same category for the same match may receive very different row assignments.

Pricing on the secondary market follows supply and demand. Early in the pre-tournament window, prices tend to reflect general expectations. As the tournament approaches and teams confirm their rosters, prices for marquee fixtures adjust upward. Conversely, matches with lower anticipated demand may see reductions, particularly if sellers adjust inventory in the final weeks before kickoff. Monitoring prices over time and acting when a match hits your target range is the most effective purchasing strategy.

HOST CITIES AND VENUES

Matches are spread across 16 stadiums in North America. The United States hosts 11 venues, including MetLife Stadium (New Jersey), SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles), AT&T Stadium (Dallas), and Hard Rock Stadium (Miami). Mexico contributes three venues with deep tournament history: Estadio Azteca in Mexico City hosted both the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals. Canada provides BMO Field in Toronto and BC Place in Vancouver, both compact, modern stadiums with strong public transit access.

For traveling supporters, each host city presents a different value proposition. Mexico City and Guadalajara offer lower accommodation costs and a deep football culture. Canadian venues in Toronto and Vancouver combine walkability with international airport hubs. Among U.S. cities, Houston, Kansas City, and Philadelphia generally offer more affordable lodging and dining than New York or Los Angeles, while still hosting high-profile group stage and knockout matches.

Stadium capacities range from approximately 25,000 (BMO Field) to over 80,000 (MetLife Stadium, AT&T Stadium). Larger venues typically offer wider price ranges across seating categories, while smaller venues create a more intimate atmosphere but with fewer available tickets per match.

BUYING TICKETS THROUGH WORLDSTAGE

WorldStage provides verified ticket access for all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. Every ticket is authenticated through FIFA’s official transfer system before delivery. If your event is cancelled, you receive a full refund. Browse matches by date, city, team, or tournament stage using the schedule above. Each listing shows the starting price for available tickets in that match, and clicking through takes you to the full ticket selection with seat category details.

Payment options include card, cryptocurrency, and bank transfer. All transactions are SSL encrypted. Ticket delivery follows event-specific release schedules, with most tickets issued within 7 to 10 days of the event and some released later where organiser controls apply. Your purchase is tracked from confirmation through delivery, and support is available throughout the process.

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Mexico vs South Africa - Mexico City - Jun 11, Thu 2pm - From $3,889South Korea vs TBD - Guadalajara - Jun 11, Thu 9pm - From $560Canada vs TBD - Toronto - Jun 12, Fri 12pm - From $1,467USA vs Paraguay - Los Angeles - Jun 12, Fri 6pm - From $1,441Qatar vs Switzerland - San Francisco - Jun 13, Sat 12pm - From $346Brazil vs Morocco - New York / New Jersey - Jun 13, Sat 6pm - From $1,069Haiti vs Scotland - Boston - Jun 13, Sat 9pm - From $652Australia vs TBD - Vancouver - Jun 13, Sat 9pm - From $426Germany vs Curacao - Houston - Jun 14, Sun 12pm - From $471Japan vs Netherlands - Dallas - Jun 14, Sun 3pm - From $795Ecuador vs Ivory Coast - Philadelphia - Jun 14, Sun 6pm - From $676Tunisia vs TBD - Monterrey - Jun 14, Sun 9pm - From $234Spain vs Cape Verde - Atlanta - Jun 15, Mon 12pm - From $497Belgium vs Egypt - Seattle - Jun 15, Mon 12pm - From $497Uruguay vs Saudi Arabia - Miami - Jun 15, Mon 6pm - From $416New Zealand vs Iran - Los Angeles - Jun 15, Mon 6pm - From $324France vs Senegal - New York / New Jersey - Jun 16, Tue 3pm - From $693Norway vs TBD - Boston - Jun 16, Tue 6pm - From $503Argentina vs Algeria - Kansas City - Jun 16, Tue 8pm - From $880Austria vs Jordan - San Francisco - Jun 16, Tue 9pm - From $244Portugal vs TBD - Houston - Jun 17, Wed 12pm - From $670England vs Croatia - Dallas - Jun 17, Wed 3pm - From $1,144Ghana vs Panama - Toronto - Jun 17, Wed 7pm - From $513Colombia vs TBD - Mexico City - Jun 17, Wed 9pm - From $669South Africa vs TBD - Atlanta - Jun 18, Thu 12pm - From $350Switzerland vs TBD - Los Angeles - Jun 18, Thu 12pm - From $575Canada vs Qatar - Vancouver - Jun 18, Thu 3pm - From $560Mexico vs South Korea - Guadalajara - Jun 18, Thu 8pm - From $1,985USA vs Australia - Seattle - Jun 19, Fri 12pm - From $1,200Scotland vs Morocco - Boston - Jun 19, Fri 6pm - From $736Brazil vs Haiti - Philadelphia - Jun 19, Fri 9pm - From $749Paraguay vs TBD - San Francisco - Jun 19, Fri 9pm - From $362Netherlands vs TBD - Houston - Jun 20, Sat 12pm - From $497Germany vs Ivory Coast - Toronto - Jun 20, Sat 4pm - From $812Ecuador vs Curacao - Kansas City - Jun 20, Sat 7pm - From $423Japan vs Tunisia - Monterrey - Jun 20, Sat 11pm - From $321Spain vs Saudi Arabia - Atlanta - Jun 21, Sun 12pm - From $548Belgium vs Iran - Los Angeles - Jun 21, Sun 12pm - From $371Uruguay vs Cape Verde - Miami - Jun 21, Sun 6pm - From $348New Zealand vs Egypt - Vancouver - Jun 21, Sun 6pm - From $359Argentina vs Austria - Dallas - Jun 22, Mon 12pm - From $1,172France vs TBD - Philadelphia - Jun 22, Mon 5pm - From $610Norway vs Senegal - New York / New Jersey - Jun 22, Mon 8pm - From $439Jordan vs Algeria - San Francisco - Jun 22, Mon 8pm - From $227Portugal vs Uzbekistan - Houston - Jun 23, Tue 12pm - From $581England vs Ghana - Boston - Jun 23, Tue 4pm - From $768Croatia vs Panama - Toronto - Jun 23, Tue 7pm - From $517Colombia vs TBD - Guadalajara - Jun 23, Tue 9pm - From $774Canada vs Switzerland - Vancouver - Jun 24, Wed 12pm - From $656Qatar vs TBD - Seattle - Jun 24, Wed 12pm - From $431Brazil vs Scotland - Miami - Jun 24, Wed 6pm - From $1,589Morocco vs Haiti - Atlanta - Jun 24, Wed 6pm - From $297Mexico vs TBD - Mexico City - Jun 24, Wed 8pm - From $1,646South Africa vs South Korea - Monterrey - Jun 24, Wed 8pm - From $372Curacao vs Ivory Coast - Philadelphia - Jun 25, Thu 4pm - From $262Germany vs Ecuador - New York / New Jersey - Jun 25, Thu 4pm - From $961Japan vs TBD - Dallas - Jun 25, Thu 6pm - From $525Netherlands vs Tunisia - Kansas City - Jun 25, Thu 6pm - From $452USA vs TBD - Los Angeles - Jun 25, Thu 7pm - From $1,084Paraguay vs Australia - San Francisco - Jun 25, Thu 7pm - From $423France vs Norway - Boston - Jun 26, Fri 3pm - From $869Senegal vs TBD - Toronto - Jun 26, Fri 3pm - From $473Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia - Houston - Jun 26, Fri 7pm - From $166Uruguay vs Spain - Guadalajara - Jun 26, Fri 8pm - From $1,185Egypt vs Iran - Seattle - Jun 26, Fri 8pm - From $327Belgium vs New Zealand - Vancouver - Jun 26, Fri 8pm - From $402England vs Panama - New York / New Jersey - Jun 27, Sat 5pm - From $790Croatia vs Ghana - Philadelphia - Jun 27, Sat 5pm - From $540Portugal vs Colombia - Miami - Jun 27, Sat 7:30pm - From $2,078Uzbekistan vs TBD - Atlanta - Jun 27, Sat 7:30pm - From $296Austria vs Algeria - Kansas City - Jun 27, Sat 9pm - From $352Argentina vs Jordan - Dallas - Jun 27, Sat 9pm - From $9332A vs 2B - Los Angeles - Jun 28, Sun 12pm - From $6581C vs 2F - Houston - Jun 29, Mon 12pm - From $6851E vs TBD - Boston - Jun 29, Mon 4:30pm - From $7291F vs 2C - Monterrey - Jun 29, Mon 8pm - From $5302E vs 2I - Dallas - Jun 30, Tue 12pm - From $5291I vs TBD - New York / New Jersey - Jun 30, Tue 5pm - From $7351A vs TBD - Mexico City - Jun 30, Tue 8pm - From $8091L vs TBD - Atlanta - Jul 1, Wed 12pm - From $5841G vs TBD - Seattle - Jul 1, Wed 1pm - From $5451D vs TBD - San Francisco - Jul 1, Wed 5pm - From $5851H vs 2J - Los Angeles - Jul 2, Thu 12pm - From $8152K vs 2L - Toronto - Jul 2, Thu 7pm - From $1,1111B vs TBD - Vancouver - Jul 2, Thu 8pm - From $7122D vs 2G - Dallas - Jul 3, Fri 1pm - From $5781J vs 2H - Miami - Jul 3, Fri 6pm - From $1,7091K vs TBD - Kansas City - Jul 3, Fri 8:30pm - From $588W73 vs W75 - Houston - Jul 4, Sat 12pm - From $734W74 vs W77 - Philadelphia - Jul 4, Sat 5pm - From $949W76 vs W78 - New York / New Jersey - Jul 5, Sun 4pm - From $1,080W79 vs W80 - Mexico City - Jul 5, Sun 7pm - From $997W83 vs W84 - Dallas - Jul 6, Mon 2pm - From $949W81 vs W82 - Seattle - Jul 6, Mon 5pm - From $876W86 vs W88 - Atlanta - Jul 7, Tue 12pm - From $815W85 vs W87 - Vancouver - Jul 7, Tue 1pm - From $949W89 vs W90 - Boston - Jul 9, Thu 4pm - From $1,362W93 vs W94 - Los Angeles - Jul 10, Fri 12pm - From $1,511W91 vs W92 - Miami - Jul 11, Sat 5pm - From $1,771W95 vs W96 - Kansas City - Jul 11, Sat 8pm - From $1,525