The FIFA World Cup 2026 is more than just a tournament — it’s a global celebration of football, passion, and unforgettable moments. For the first time in history, the competition will span three nations — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — with 48 teams battling across 16 iconic cities.
With so many matches, venues, and experiences to choose from, navigating tickets and schedules can feel overwhelming. That’s where WorldCupFinalsTicket comes in. We bring fans closer to the action by offering:
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Whether you’re chasing the thrill of the Opening Match in Mexico City, the drama of the Semi‑Finals in Dallas and Atlanta, or the glory of the Final in New Jersey, this is your guide to being part of football history.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the most expansive edition in history. For the first time ever, the tournament will span three host nations — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — and welcome a record 48 teams. That means more matches, more cities, and more opportunities for fans to be part of the action.
But while the scale of the event is bigger than ever, figuring out how to secure tickets hasn’t always been easy for supporters. That’s why WorldCupFinalsTicket exists — to guide fans through the process with clarity, trusted sources, and a passion for the beautiful game.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already breaking records — and ticket prices are no exception. With matches spread across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, fans are seeing the highest costs ever for entry, especially at the most in‑demand venues.
Mexico City leads the pack with the steepest average prices, driven by the Opening Match and the city’s iconic status.
Zapopan and Miami follow closely, both commanding premium rates thanks to high‑profile fixtures.
On the U.S. East Coast, East Rutherford, New Jersey averages lower than expected, while Arlington, Texas and Foxborough, Massachusetts sit in the mid‑range.
At the other end of the scale, Atlanta, Monterrey, and Santa Clara offer far more affordable entry points, reflecting less marquee matchups — though Atlanta still hosts Spain, making it a standout bargain.
Prices vary not only by city but also by the teams playing. Matches featuring global powerhouses like Brazil, Germany, or Spain naturally drive demand higher. Meanwhile, venues hosting less internationally dominant teams often see more accessible ticket options.




The 2026 World Cup will be the biggest yet, with 48 teams split into 12 groups of four. Each team plays three group‑stage matches, and the top two from each group — plus the eight best third‑place finishers — advance to a 32‑team knockout bracket.
Below is the match schedule with venues and current lowest ticket prices (USD). Prices are dynamic and may change, but these reflect the latest available figures.
Mexico vs. South Africa — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Korea Republic vs. Czechia — Estadio Akron, Zapopan
Canada vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina — BMO Field, Toronto
United States vs. Paraguay — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Haiti vs. Scotland — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
Australia vs. Turkey — BC Place, Vancouver
Brazil vs. Morocco — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Qatar vs. Switzerland — Levi’s Stadium, California
Côte d’Ivoire vs. Ecuador — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Germany vs. Curaçao — NRG Stadium, Houston
Netherlands vs. Japan — AT&T Stadium, Texas
Sweden vs. Tunisia — Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Spain vs. Cabo Verde — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Iran vs. New Zealand — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Belgium vs. Egypt — Lumen Field, Seattle
France vs. Senegal — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Iraq vs. Norway — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
Argentina vs. Algeria — GEHA Field, Kansas City
Austria vs. Jordan — Levi’s Stadium, California
Ghana vs. Panama — BMO Field, Toronto
England vs. Croatia — AT&T Stadium, Texas
Portugal vs. Congo DR — NRG Stadium, Houston
Uzbekistan vs. Colombia — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Czechia vs. South Africa — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Switzerland vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Canada vs. Qatar — BC Place, Vancouver
Mexico vs. Korea Republic — Estadio Akron, Zapopan
Brazil vs. Haiti — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Scotland vs. Morocco — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
Türkiye vs. Paraguay — Levi’s Stadium, California
United States vs. Australia — Lumen Field, Seattle
Germany vs. Côte d’Ivoire — BMO Field, Toronto
Ecuador vs. Curaçao — GEHA Field, Kansas City
Netherlands vs. Sweden — NRG Stadium, Houston
Tunisia vs. Japan — Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Spain vs. Saudi Arabia — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Belgium vs. Iran — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
New Zealand vs. Egypt — BC Place, Vancouver
Norway vs. Senegal — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
France vs. Iraq — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Argentina vs. Austria — AT&T Stadium, Texas
Jordan vs. Algeria — Levi’s Stadium, California
England vs. Ghana — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
Panama vs. Croatia — BMO Field, Toronto
Portugal vs. Uzbekistan — NRG Stadium, Houston
Colombia vs. Congo DR — Estadio Akron, Zapopan
Scotland vs. Brazil — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Morocco vs. Haiti — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Switzerland vs. Canada — BC Place, Vancouver
Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. Qatar — Lumen Field, Seattle
Czechia vs. Mexico — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
South Africa vs. Korea Republic — Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
Curaçao vs. Côte d’Ivoire — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Ecuador vs. Germany — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Japan vs. Sweden — AT&T Stadium, Texas
Tunisia vs. Netherlands — GEHA Field, Kansas City
Türkiye vs. United States — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Paraguay vs. Australia — Levi’s Stadium, California
Norway vs. France — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
Senegal vs. Iraq — BMO Field, Toronto
Egypt vs. Iran — Lumen Field, Seattle
New Zealand vs. Belgium — BC Place, Vancouver
Cabo Verde vs. Saudi Arabia — NRG Stadium, Houston
Uruguay vs. Spain — Estadio Akron, Zapopan
Panama vs. England — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Croatia vs. Ghana — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Algeria vs. Austria — GEHA Field, Kansas City
Jordan vs. Argentina — AT&T Stadium, Texas
Colombia vs. Portugal — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Congo DR vs. Uzbekistan — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Group A runners‑up vs. Group B runners‑up — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Group E winners vs. Group A/B/C/D/F third place — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
Group F winners vs. Group C runners‑up — Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
Group C winners vs. Group F runners‑up — NRG Stadium, Housto
Group I winners vs. Group C/D/F/G/H third place — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Group E runners‑up vs. Group I runners‑up — AT&T Stadium, Texas
Group A winners vs. Group C/E/F/H/I third place — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Group L winners vs. Group E/H/I/J/K third place — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Group D winners vs. Group B/E/F/I/J third place — Levi’s Stadium, California
Group G winners vs. Group A/E/H/I/J third place — Lumen Field, Seattle
Group K runners‑up vs. Group L runners‑up — BMO Field, Toronto
Group H winners vs. Group J runners‑up — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
Group B winners vs. Group E/F/G/I/J third place — BC Place, Vancouver
Group J winners vs. Group H runners‑up — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Group K winners vs. Group D/E/I/J/L — GEHA Field, Kansas City
Group D runners‑up vs. Group G runners‑up — AT&T Stadium, Texas
TBD vs. TBD — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
TBD vs. TBD — NRG Stadium, Houston
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TBD vs. TBD — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
TBD vs. TBD — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
TBD vs. TBD — AT&T Stadium, Texas
TBD vs. TBD — Lumen Field, Seattle
TBD vs. TBD — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
TBD vs. TBD — BC Place, Vancouver
July 9, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
July 10, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
July 11, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
TBD vs. TBD — GEHA Field, Kansas City
July 14, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — AT&T Stadium, Texas
July 15, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, Atlanta
July 18, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
July 9, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — Gillette Stadium, Massachusetts
July 10, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
July 11, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
TBD vs. TBD — GEHA Field, Kansas City
July 18, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
July 19, 2026
TBD vs. TBD — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
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The road to securing seats for the 2026 FIFA World Cup began in September 2025, when FIFA launched the Visa Presale Draw — a lottery‑style window open exclusively to Visa cardholders. This marked the first official opportunity for fans to enter the ticketing process.
From there, FIFA rolled out additional phases, mixing draw‑based allocations with direct purchase windows, depending on match demand and venue capacity. Availability shifted constantly, with high‑profile games selling out quickly.
The final major opportunity came in April 2026, when FIFA opened the Last‑Minute Sales phase. This was a first‑come, first‑served release through the official FIFA ticketing platform, giving fans one last chance to grab seats before the tournament kicked off.
Now that official sales have closed, fans looking for tickets must turn to verified resale platforms such as StubHub or Vivid Seats, where prices vary widely depending on the match and location.