Here’s the latest on FIFA World Cup tickets as of now.
- Pricing and availability concerns remain a hot topic. Several outlets have reported criticism over high prices and dynamic pricing strategies for the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico, with fans calling for more affordable options and transparency.[1][3][7]
- Official sales channels emphasize buying only through FIFA’s site and warn against unofficial resale markets, as tickets for individual games are not sold via secondary sites and will go on sale on FIFA.com/tickets at a later date.[2][4][5]
- In response to backlash, FIFA has discussed potential adjustments and introduced a small tranche of lower-priced tickets in some reports, though details and availability timelines vary by source.[6]
- Related coverage notes that resale platforms charge fees and that tickets for high-demand games, including the final, can fetch premium prices on secondary markets, prompting ongoing scrutiny from fans and supporters’ groups.[3][10][1]
Key takeaways
- Expect official ticket sales to open later in 2025 through FIFA.com/tickets; avoid unofficial resale sites to reduce risk of scams or inflated prices.[5][2]
- Prices have drawn criticism, with some reports indicating attempts or discussions to introduce more affordable options, though final pricing structures may still evolve.[3][6]
If you’d like, I can drill down into:
- The announced sale windows by region or match category
- How to register for ticket alerts on FIFA.com/tickets
- Which matches are typically lower-cost early in the process
Would you like me to compile a concise list of the official sale dates and the current price ranges reported by major outlets?[1][2][6]
Sources
FIFA on Monday cautioned fans against purchasing tickets to the 2026 World Cup from "unofficial ticketing sites" in response to a request for comment from ESPN about speculative ticketing from resale ticket websites in the United States and Mexico.
global.espn.comFIFA on Monday cautioned fans against purchasing tickets to the 2026 World Cup from "unofficial ticketing sites" in response to a request for comment from ESPN about speculative ticketing from resale ticket websites in the United States and Mexico.
www.espn.inFIFA on Monday cautioned fans against purchasing tickets to the 2026 World Cup from "unofficial ticketing sites" in response to a request for comment from ESPN about speculative ticketing from resale ticket websites in the United States and Mexico.
www.espn.comFIFA has issued a warning to fans ahead of the 2026 World Cup, urging them to avoid purchasing tickets from 'unofficial ticketing websites' and emphasizing that individual tickets will not be…
www.nytimes.comSupporter groups say soaring prices threaten to turn 2026 tournament into 'Corporate Games'.
www.aljazeera.comSoccer fans have accused FIFA of a 'monumental betrayal' after latest prices for World Cup tickets began to circulate on Thursday.
www.ctvnews.caFifa introduces a small number of "more affordable" $60 (£45) tickets for all 104 matches at the 2026 World Cup following criticism of its pricing structure for the tournament.
www.bbc.comHere's everything you need to know to buy FIFA World Cup tickets after the lottery draw, including latest availability, prices, key dates and more.
www.sportingnews.comSoccer fans have accused FIFA of a “monumental betrayal” after latest prices for World Cup tickets began to circulate
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