FIFA World Cup 26 Ticket Sales to Open with Visa Presale Draw
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miércoles, 3 de septiembre de 2025, 3:19 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The ticket prices for the group-stage matches will start at $60, with the most expensive tickets for a prime spot at the final priced at $6,730. However, these prices are subject to dynamic pricing, which adjusts ticket prices based on demand [1].
Dynamic pricing has been a contentious topic in the ticketing industry, with mixed results at previous events. For instance, the 2025 Club World Cup saw ticket prices drop significantly before kickoff, although the World Cup is expected to have significantly higher demand [1]. Fifa officials have justified the use of dynamic pricing as a way to adapt to the domestic market in the United States and Canada, where the practice is common [1].
The ticket sales process will be staggered to avoid system overload and allow dynamic pricing to adjust within each window. The first phase of ticket sales will be followed by a similar lottery phase after the World Cup draw on December 5, and a final "first-come-first-served" phase in the spring [2].
Fans can buy a maximum of four tickets per match, for a maximum of 10 matches during the tournament. Fifa has also announced that it will operate a resale marketplace to avoid scalping [1].
The World Cup revenues will be distributed among the 211 member institutions to grow the game of soccer globally [2]. The use of dynamic pricing is expected to generate additional revenue for Fifa, which could help fund these initiatives.
References:
[1] https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/sep/03/fifa-world-cup-2026-tickets-dynamic-pricing
[2] https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2025/09/03/world-cup-2026-ticket-prices-fifa-cost/85951459007/
The first phase of FIFA World Cup 26 ticket sales opens with the Visa Presale Draw on September 10. Fans can register their interest and create a FIFA ID at FIFA.com/tickets. The draw entry period closes on September 19, and successful applicants will be notified via email starting from September 29. Tickets will start at $60 for group-stage matches.
The first phase of FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket sales is set to commence with the Visa Presale Draw on September 10. Fans interested in securing tickets for the tournament can register their interest and create a FIFA ID at FIFA.com/tickets. The draw entry period will close on September 19, with successful applicants notified via email starting from September 29.The ticket prices for the group-stage matches will start at $60, with the most expensive tickets for a prime spot at the final priced at $6,730. However, these prices are subject to dynamic pricing, which adjusts ticket prices based on demand [1].
Dynamic pricing has been a contentious topic in the ticketing industry, with mixed results at previous events. For instance, the 2025 Club World Cup saw ticket prices drop significantly before kickoff, although the World Cup is expected to have significantly higher demand [1]. Fifa officials have justified the use of dynamic pricing as a way to adapt to the domestic market in the United States and Canada, where the practice is common [1].
The ticket sales process will be staggered to avoid system overload and allow dynamic pricing to adjust within each window. The first phase of ticket sales will be followed by a similar lottery phase after the World Cup draw on December 5, and a final "first-come-first-served" phase in the spring [2].
Fans can buy a maximum of four tickets per match, for a maximum of 10 matches during the tournament. Fifa has also announced that it will operate a resale marketplace to avoid scalping [1].
The World Cup revenues will be distributed among the 211 member institutions to grow the game of soccer globally [2]. The use of dynamic pricing is expected to generate additional revenue for Fifa, which could help fund these initiatives.
References:
[1] https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/sep/03/fifa-world-cup-2026-tickets-dynamic-pricing
[2] https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2025/09/03/world-cup-2026-ticket-prices-fifa-cost/85951459007/

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