The ticketing process for the FIFA World Cup 2026 has entered a new phase, bringing fresh opportunities — and some confusion — for football fans around the world. With record demand, limited availability, and multiple sales stages, getting a seat for the biggest World Cup in history has become more competitive than ever.
Here is the latest complete update on World Cup 2026 tickets, including new sales windows, ticket categories, pricing trends, availability, and important timelines.
Limited Extra Tickets Released After Lottery
After the conclusion of the Random Selection Draw, FIFA has opened a special 48-hour purchase window for a selected group of fans who were not successful earlier.
Key Highlights
- Over 500 million ticket requests were received during the lottery phase.
- A limited number of additional single-match tickets have become available.
- Access is given only to a defined group of previously unsuccessful applicants.
- Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Availability is extremely limited and may vary by host city and match.
This unexpected sales phase comes ahead of the general public sale, which is expected later.
Why Tickets Are So Limited
The 2026 World Cup is expected to be the biggest football event in history:
| Tournament Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Teams | 48 (first time) |
| Total Matches | 104 |
| Duration | June 11 – July 19, 2026 |
| Host Countries | USA, Canada, Mexico |
| Final Venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey |
With more teams, more matches, and matches spread across 16 host cities, global demand has reached unprecedented levels. Many high-profile matches were oversubscribed, especially those involving major teams.
Ticket Categories Explained (Category 1–4)
FIFA sells most public tickets based on seat categories, not exact seats. Your exact section and row are assigned closer to the match date.
Overview of Categories
| Category | Description | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Category 1 | Premium midfield, lower levels | Best view and experience |
| Category 2 | Good sideline or corner views | Balance of price and view |
| Category 3 | Behind goal or higher sections | Budget with decent visibility |
| Category 4 | Highest and farthest seats | Most affordable option |
Important Seating Timeline
- Purchase confirms match + category only
- Exact seat numbers are assigned closer to May 2026
- Mobile tickets with barcodes may appear 24–48 hours before kickoff
Ticket Prices: What to Expect
Prices vary widely depending on several factors:
Key Factors Affecting Price
- Match stage (Group vs Knockout)
- Teams playing (big teams cost more)
- Host city demand
- Seat category
- Availability and resale demand
Example Starting Prices (Selected Matches)
| City / Venue | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Mexico City (Opening) | $3,800+ |
| Los Angeles | $1,400+ |
| New York / New Jersey | $700+ |
| Houston | $500+ |
| Monterrey | $200+ |
Knockout matches and the final can be significantly higher, especially in resale markets.
Ticket Confusion and Communication Issues
The latest sales phase created confusion among fans:
- Some emails initially did not include time slots
- Ticket portal availability dates appeared inconsistent
- Selected fans later received updated emails with specific purchase windows
Despite the confusion, the additional sales window confirms that some inventory remains available, possibly including higher-priced categories.
Resale Market and High Demand
Due to extreme demand:
- Premium tickets have reached very high resale prices
- Some high-profile matches and the final have seen listings far above original prices
- FIFA strictly monitors resale activity and may cancel unauthorized bulk purchases
Fans are advised to purchase only through official or verified channels.
Host Cities for World Cup 2026
United States (11 Cities)
Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle
Mexico (3 Cities)
Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
Canada (2 Cities)
Toronto, Vancouver
Smart Tips for Fans
- Check your email regularly if you applied earlier
- Be ready to purchase immediately during your time window
- Consider group-stage matches or smaller cities for better availability
- Choose your category based on budget vs viewing preference
- Expect mobile-only tickets delivered close to match day
With record global demand, limited availability, and multiple sales phases, securing a ticket for the FIFA World Cup 2026 remains challenging. However, additional releases and upcoming public sales still give fans a chance. Planning early, staying flexible, and acting quickly during purchase windows will be key to experiencing football’s biggest tournament live.
FAQs
When does the 2026 World Cup start?
June 11, 2026, with the opening match in Mexico City.
When is the final?
July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Can I choose my exact seat while buying?
No. You choose the category, and FIFA assigns the exact seat later.
When will I receive my ticket?
Seat details may appear from May 2026, with final mobile tickets available shortly before the match.
Which category is best for budget fans?
Category 3 or Category 4 offers the most affordable options.



