World Cup 2026 Tickets
Official resale and secondary market options. Tournament underway — tickets available for upcoming matches.
Price Guide by Round
Based on current resale market prices. Official FIFA prices are lower — check the portal first.
| Round | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Group Stage | $116 – $400 |
| Round of 32 | $200 – $600 |
| Round of 16 | $300 – $900 |
| Quarterfinals | $500 – $1,500 |
| Semifinals | $800 – $3,000 |
| Third Place | $400 – $1,200 |
| Final — MetLife | $1,200 – $6,730+ |
Verified Resale Platforms
If FIFA's official portal is sold out, these platforms carry verified resale tickets with buyer guarantees.
Tickets by City
All 16 host cities and what matches they host.
Before You Buy
- →All tickets are mobile-only — no paper tickets, no box office at gates.
- →FIFA Resale Marketplace stays open until 1 hour before each match — check it last.
- →Parking must be pre-purchased separately. MetLife Stadium has zero on-site spectator parking — NJ Transit is the only option.
- →NJ Transit charges $150 round-trip from Penn Station to MetLife for World Cup matches (vs. $13 normally).
- →Tickets are non-transferable outside the FIFA system — only buy from official or verified resale platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are World Cup 2026 tickets still available?
Yes. FIFA's Last-Minute Sales phase is open with instant confirmation until matches begin. The FIFA Resale Marketplace remains open until one hour before each match. Secondary market platforms like StubHub and Viagogo also have available inventory.
How much are World Cup 2026 tickets?
Group stage tickets start at $116–$126 on the resale market for lower-demand matches. Knockout stage prices rise sharply — semifinals run $800–$3,000 and the Final at MetLife Stadium has reached $6,730+ on secondary markets.
Can I buy World Cup tickets at the stadium on match day?
No. All World Cup 2026 tickets are mobile-only and must be purchased in advance through FIFA's official portal or authorized resale platforms. There is no box office at stadium gates.
What is the FIFA Resale Marketplace?
FIFA's official fan-to-fan resale platform where ticket holders can list unused tickets at face value or above. It stays open until one hour before each match and guarantees ticket validity.
Which city has the most matches?
Dallas (AT&T Stadium) hosts the most matches of any city — 9 in total. New York/New Jersey (MetLife Stadium) hosts the Final on July 19.
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