World Cup 2026 Tickets
What's still available, what tickets cost, and how to avoid getting burned. Tournament runs to July 19; knockout-round tickets are released in waves.
Where to buy
Official: FIFA's ticket portal (FIFA.com/tickets) is the only official seller and runs its own official resale platform where fans resell at face value. Check it first; new inventory drops as hospitality allocations release.
Verified resale: Marketplaces like StubHub, SeatGeek and Vivid Seats list verified resale for most matches. Expect well-above-face prices for USA, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina matches and anything from the quarterfinals on. Buyer-guarantee policies matter at these prices: stick to platforms that offer them.
Avoid: social-media DMs, wire transfers, and PDFs from strangers. World Cup ticket fraud spikes during knockouts.
Upcoming matches
Ticket prices by round (typical resale range)
Group stage matches without a marquee team start around $150-300. USA, Mexico, Argentina and Brazil group matches run several times that. Round of 32 and 16 climb steadily, quarterfinals typically clear $1,000, and the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium is the most expensive single-game ticket in soccer. Prices move daily with results; selling pressure appears whenever a big nation is eliminated.