FIFA unveils first steps for fans who want to register for chance at buying World Cup tickets
MIAMI: FIFA has unveiled the first steps in the ticketing process for next year’s World Cup, one that will use dynamic pricing based on demand.
For now, single-game ticket prices range from as low as $60 for group stage matches to $6,710 for a spot at the World Cup final. Those prices may, and probably are likely to, change somewhat over the coming months.
Starting on Sept. 10 and running through Sept.
19, fans — who hold a Visa card and have registered for a FIFA ID, one that is easily obtained through the governing body’s website — can enter the presale draw. Those who are selected through that draw will begin receiving word on Sept. 29, and they will be able to purchase tickets starting Oct.
1. Sales will be capped at four tickets per person per match, with no person being able to purchase more than 40 for the totality of the tournament.
“I think the message is ‘Get your tickets early,’ especially if you know where you will be, because you live in that city, or you’re a fan of the three hosting nations, and then you know already when and where they will play,” said Heimo Schirgi, FIFA’s World Cup 2026 Chief Operating Officer. “So that’s the message: ‘Get your tickets early,’ because anything could happen.”
The tournament runs from June 11-July 19, 2026.


