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PUBLISHED ON: 10 NOV 2025, 07:38 PM
The countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ has already begun, and football fans around the world are trying their best to book a seat before stadiums fill up. With global icons such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo expected to feature, excitement is sky-high. FIFA confirmed that more than one million tickets have already been sold during early pre-sales.
The upcoming World Cup will be the largest ever, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This expanded tournament includes 48 teams and many more matches than previous editions, which means demand for tickets is rising quickly.
How to Register for FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets
Buying a World Cup ticket is not as simple as just paying and printing. Fans must first register on the FIFA ticketing portal and join the random draw process. Instead of a first-come-first-served system, FIFA is giving everyone a fair chance through this draw. If selected, fans will receive a specific time slot to make their purchase.
The draw window for the second phase is currently open until Friday at 11 a.m. ET, so fans must apply soon.
Ticket Categories and Pricing
Supporters can choose from four seating categories inside the stadiums:
• Category 1: Premium seats with the best views
• Categories 2 & 3: Mid-level seating options
• Category 4: Affordable seats located higher in the stands
Ticket prices will not remain fixed. FIFA World Cup 2026 is using dynamic pricing, which means prices will increase based on demand. Entry-level tickets are expected to start at around $60, but knockout matches and the final will cost considerably more.
When Can You Buy?
Fans who are lucky enough to be selected in the second-phase draw will be allowed to purchase their tickets from mid-November to early December.
A third phase of ticket sales will be launched later, once the final World Cup draw decides which teams will play at each venue.
Final Tip for Fans
Create your FIFA account immediately, enter the draw on time, and keep an eye on email notifications. Those traveling internationally should also begin planning for visas, flights, and hotels while tickets are still available.

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