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To buy official tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, go exclusively to FIFA.com/tickets. The Last-Minute Sales Phase has been open since 1 April 2026 (first come, first served, immediate confirmation). Tickets are 100% digital via the FIFA World Cup 2026 app — the QR code refreshes every 60 seconds. Never buy on Viagogo, StubHub or WhatsApp: a ticket purchased outside official channels can be cancelled without refund. The FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace (same site) is the only legal resale channel.

In 28 days, the whistle will blow at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca for the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The most ambitious tournament in football history — 48 teams, 104 matches, 16 host cities across 3 countries over 39 days — kicks off on 11 June and closes with the Final at MetLife Stadium, New York, on 19 July. More than 500 million ticket requests were logged during previous ballot phases, ten times more than 2018 and 2022 combined. For UK fans, there is plenty to navigate: the Last-Minute Phase still open, eye-watering hospitality packages from On Location, 79 phishing sites imitating FIFA.com, and England’s three group games spread across Dallas, Boston and New York. This guide cuts through all of it — real prices, legal channels, ESTA requirements and the red flags to spot before reaching for your card.

1. Where to buy tickets: the Last-Minute Phase in May 2026

Crowd of supporters inside a stadium at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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FIFA.com/tickets — the only official primary sales channel

FIFA.com/tickets Open since 1 April 2026 100% digital FIFA ID required

According to FIFA.com, the Last-Minute Sales Phase is the only active sales phase in May 2026. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis with immediate confirmation — no ballot. To get started, here is the five-step process:

Set up your FIFA account in 5 steps

  • Go to FIFA.com/tickets and click « SIGN UP »
  • Create a FIFA ID (minimum age 13) — a valid email address is required
  • Create a FIFA Ticketing Account (minimum age 18) and link your passport
  • Enter your details exactly as they appear on your passport — name must match character for character
  • Verify your account via the email link, then access « Buy Tickets » to see available matches

Your tickets on your phone

Tickets are available exclusively in the FIFA World Cup 2026 app (iOS and Android) — not as PDFs or email attachments. The QR code refreshes every 60 seconds, so it cannot be screenshotted and shared. Some tickets only appear in the app 24 to 48 hours before kick-off: do not panic if you cannot see them immediately after purchase.

The official resale marketplace

The FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace (reopened 2 April 2026, accessible via fifa.com/tickets) is the only legal secondary resale platform. Sellers list tickets there; buyers receive the ticket directly into their FIFA account. For matches in Mexico, prices are capped at face value. For the USA and Canada, pricing is free.

Pixidia tip: Availability changes daily — tickets for group matches in lower-demand cities (Monterrey, Guadalajara, Houston, Kansas City) tend to come up more often. Check FIFA.com/tickets each morning between 9am and 11am UK time — new allocations are often released early in the North American morning.

2. The real cost of 2026 World Cup tickets

Aerial view of a large stadium at night during an international football match
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Official price grid (+ 15% service fee)

From $120 (groups Cat. 3) Final from $2,030 (Cat. 4) +15% service charge Supporter Tier inaccessible

According to The World Cup Guide and FIFA data, here are the official face-value prices. A 15% FIFA service charge is added to all listed prices.

StageCat. 1Cat. 2Cat. 3Cat. 4
Group stage (neutral matches)$345–$2,735$260–$1,940$120–$1,120$60–$560
Round of 32$370–$665$280–$500$135–$240$105–$185
Quarter-finals$1,125–$1,690$765–$1,150$485–$725$275–$410
Semi-finals (Dallas & Atlanta)$2,565–$2,780$1,775–$1,920$660–$720$420–$455
Final — MetLife Stadium, 19 July$6,370$4,210$2,790$2,030

The $60 Supporter Entry Tier: a myth for most fans

FIFA introduced a $60-per-match tier (including the Final) in response to criticism over pricing. However, according to FIFA Inside, this tier represents just 0.8% of capacity per match and is distributed exclusively by national federations to their most loyal registered supporters. It is practically inaccessible to the general public, including UK fans.

Dynamic pricing and host-nation matches

FIFA applies variable pricing between sales phases. For matches involving the USA, Mexico or Canada (host nations), prices climb significantly. A documented example: USA vs Paraguay at SoFi Stadium, Cat. 3 at $1,120 and Cat. 1 at $2,735. According to Al Jazeera, FIFA has officially confirmed this dynamic pricing policy between sales phases.

Active controversy: Football Supporters Europe and Euroconsumers have referred FIFA to the European Commission over six alleged abuses, including excessive pricing (Final from £2,800 minimum — seven times more than Qatar 2022). The California Attorney General, Rob Bonta, sent an official letter to FIFA on 13 May 2026 after Cat. 1 ticket buyers ($2,735) found themselves assigned to Cat. 2 sections. FIFA must respond by 29 May 2026. According to the UK government, losses from football ticket fraud hit an average of £215 per victim during the 2025–26 season.

3. Official hospitality packages: On Location

VIP lounge inside a major stadium at an international sporting event
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On Location — FIFA’s exclusive hospitality provider

From $2,500/match Food & drinks included fifaworldcup26.hospitality.fifa.com Lounge open 3hrs before kick-off

According to FIFA’s official hospitality portal, On Location is the exclusive provider of all hospitality packages for the 2026 World Cup. No other operator is authorised to sell official hospitality experiences. All packages include a match entry ticket.

PackageGuide priceWhat’s included
Lounge (single match)From $2,500Premium seat, air-conditioned lounge, dining, unlimited drinks
Venue series (multiple matches, same city)From $8,275Match bundle at a single venue
Private suite (single match)From $43,200Private suite for 6–12 guests, dedicated service
Private boxes (venue series)Over $100,000Full multi-match package

What a standard package includes

  • Premium seat in the stands (lateral view, Category 1 or equivalent)
  • Air-conditioned lounge open 3 hours before kick-off through to 2 hours after the final whistle
  • Gourmet dining (regional cuisine, live cooking stations)
  • Unlimited drinks (soft and alcohol where permitted) before, at half-time, and after the match
Pixidia tip: For UK supporters, On Location authorised agents sell packages by territory. Book directly on fifaworldcup26.hospitality.fifa.com or contact On Location UK — and be wary of « agents » not approved by On Location who resell these packages at an unknown margin with no guarantee of legitimacy.

4. Scams to avoid: ticket fraud up 36% this season

Smartphone displaying a security alert — risk of football ticket scam at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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A fraud market that has grown before a ball is kicked

+36% fraud (Lloyds Bank) 79 phishing sites mimicking FIFA.com 36% official sponsors unsecured Average loss £215/victim (UK)

According to Lloyds Banking Group, football ticket scams increased by 36% between October 2025 and March 2026, with a 42% rise in amounts stolen. KnowBe4 / Flare Research identified 79 phishing sites imitating FIFA.com. Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky detected a fresh wave of fraud targeting the World Cup in May 2026.

5 red flags to spot immediately

  • Bank transfer requested — no official channel ever asks for a bank transfer
  • Ticket sent by email, PDF or WhatsApp — FIFA 2026 tickets exist only in the official app
  • Suspiciously low price or promise of a « FIFA prize draw » / « $500,000 lottery win »
  • Suspicious domain: vww-fifa.com, fifa-tickets.sale, f1fa.com — always verify tickets.fifa.com
  • Seller on Viagogo, StubHub or social media — tickets can be cancelled by FIFA without refund

Why Viagogo and StubHub are dangerous

FIFA has officially warned against Viagogo and all unauthorised resellers. In 2018, FIFA filed criminal charges against Viagogo for fraudulent ticket sales during the World Cup in Russia. Consumer group Which? has also highlighted risks for UK buyers on secondary marketplaces. Under FIFA’s terms and conditions: « Tickets purchased outside official channels may be declared invalid or cancelled by FIFA Ticketing at any time, without notice » — meaning no refund.

How to report a scam in the UK

In the UK: www.reportfraud.police.uk (Action Fraud, 0300 123 2040) or contact your bank immediately to dispute the transaction. In the USA: reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Pixidia tip: Before every purchase, confirm you are on tickets.fifa.com (HTTPS padlock, exact domain). No World Cup 2026 ticket offer on any other platform — social media, WhatsApp, online resellers — is officially secured. The UK government’s Stop! Think Fraud campaign offers additional guidance.

5. England & Scotland fixtures: Dallas, Boston, New York, Miami

Night panorama of Manhattan, New York — host city for England's group stage match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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England — Group L: Croatia, Ghana, Panama

Group L Dallas, Boston, New York ITV & BBC (UK broadcast) Hub: Boston / Dallas

According to the official FIFA schedule and England Football, the Three Lions are placed in Group L. Three matches to follow for England supporters, spread across the East Coast and Texas:

MatchDateStadiumUK kick-off time
England vs Croatia17 June 2026AT&T Stadium (Dallas, Texas)9pm BST
England vs Ghana23 June 2026Gillette Stadium (Boston, Massachusetts)9pm BST
England vs Panama27 June 2026MetLife Stadium (New York/New Jersey)10pm BST

Scotland — Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti

Group C Boston, Miami BBC Scotland / ITV (UK) Hub: Boston

According to FIFA.com and Flashscore UK, Scotland are in Group C for their first World Cup since 1998. Two matches in Boston, one in Miami:

MatchDateStadiumUK kick-off time
Haiti vs Scotland14 June 2026Gillette Stadium (Boston)2am BST
Scotland vs Morocco19 June 2026Gillette Stadium (Boston)11pm BST
Scotland vs Brazil24 June 2026Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)11pm BST

Getting to the stadiums from the UK

  • Direct flights from Heathrow/Gatwick to New York JFK from £340–£670 return; to Dallas from £600–£950 return (prices vary significantly by date and airline)
  • AT&T Stadium (Dallas): DART Blue Line from downtown Dallas — $2.50 each way
  • Gillette Stadium (Boston): MBTA Commuter Rail from South Station — $10–$15 return
  • MetLife Stadium (New York): NJ Transit from Penn Station — $19 return (reduced after public pressure)

Budget estimate for England’s 3 group matches

For England supporters attending all three group games (Dallas, Boston, New York) over approximately 15 days, according to LBC, a conservative « budget » estimate comes in at around £4,953 per person (flights, accommodation in suburbs, Cat. 2-4 tickets, transport). This covers: flights (Dallas + domestic hops + return from New York ≈ £1,390), accommodation (11 nights ≈ £1,365), match tickets (£1,200–£2,200 depending on resale), and daily expenses. Book accommodation in Arlington or Fort Worth (not Dallas proper) for the first match, and Foxborough or Providence instead of central Boston, to save £150–£300 per night.

Pixidia tip: Wales did not qualify for the 2026 World Cup. Northern Ireland also did not qualify. For Scotland fans heading to Miami, book accommodation well in advance — Hard Rock Stadium is in Miami Gardens and hotel prices in the broader area have surged by over 200% on match nights.

6. Fan Zones and stadium access: what has changed in 2026

Seattle waterfront with an event stage on the water — floating Fan Zone for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Photo by Fab Lentz on Unsplash

Fan Zones: the end of universal free entry

According to Sport-Pulse, this is a first in World Cup history: official Fan Zones are no longer free of charge in the majority of host cities. Organisers cite security costs and the North American commercial model.

  • Free: Miami (Bayfront Park), Philadelphia (Lemon Hill), Vancouver (Hastings Park)
  • Paid entry: Los Angeles, Toronto (Fort York)
  • World first: Seattle — floating stage on Elliott Bay (Pier 62), barge with giant screen, 11 June – 6 July, according to Euronews

Stadium transport — key points

  • Avoid Uber/Lyft on match day (surge pricing) — use public transport
  • Pre-load local transit apps: TAP (LA), Breeze (Atlanta), myORCA (Seattle)
  • Bring a portable charger — your match ticket is on your phone
Pixidia tip: Arrive at the stadium 2.5 to 3 hours before kick-off for high-profile matches. Security queues can run 45 to 90 minutes. Bring only a clear bag (max 35×25×20 cm) — outside food and drinks are not permitted.

Essential travel tools for World Cup 2026

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Frequently asked questions about 2026 World Cup tickets

Where and how do I buy official tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Via FIFA.com/tickets only. The active phase in May 2026 is the Last-Minute Sales Phase (first come, first served, open since 1 April 2026, immediate confirmation). Create a FIFA ID, link your passport, then access « Buy Tickets » to see available matches. The official resale market (FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace, accessible on the same site) is the only legal secondary channel.

Can I still buy tickets for the 2026 World Cup in May 2026?

Yes, the Last-Minute Sales Phase remains open until one hour before each match. Availability varies significantly: group stage matches in lower-demand cities (Monterrey, Guadalajara, Houston, Kansas City) are more likely to have tickets available. For England and Scotland matches, most primary-sale tickets are sold out, but the official FIFA resale marketplace remains accessible — often at above face value.

How much does a 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket cost?

Between $120 (Cat. 3, group stage, neutral match) and $6,370 (Cat. 1, Final). Add 15% FIFA service fee. The $60 Supporter Entry Tier is reserved for national federations and is practically inaccessible to the general public. For the Final, face-value prices start at $2,030 (Cat. 4), approximately £1,600 at current exchange rates.

Can I buy tickets on Viagogo or StubHub for the 2026 World Cup?

FIFA officially warns against these platforms. Tickets purchased outside official channels can be cancelled by FIFA without notice and without refund. FIFA filed criminal charges against Viagogo in 2018. Consumer group Which? has highlighted risks for UK buyers on unauthorised secondary marketplaces. If you need to buy on the secondary market, use only the FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace.

How do I spot a 2026 World Cup ticket scam?

Five red flags: (1) a bank transfer is requested, (2) a ticket is sent by email, PDF or WhatsApp, (3) a suspiciously low price or promise of a « FIFA lottery win », (4) a domain that resembles « fifa » with variations (vww-fifa.com, fifa-tickets.sale…), (5) a seller on Viagogo, StubHub or social media. Official FIFA 2026 tickets exist exclusively in the FIFA World Cup 2026 app, with a dynamic QR code that refreshes every 60 seconds. Report UK fraud to Action Fraud at www.reportfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040.

When do tickets appear in the FIFA World Cup 2026 app?

Tickets appear in the official FIFA World Cup 2026 app (iOS/Android) progressively from May 2026 for the first matches. Some tickets only become visible 24 to 48 hours before kick-off. Do not panic if the app does not show your ticket immediately after purchase — this is normal. If in doubt, contact FIFA Ticketing support at gpcustomersupportfwc2026.tickets.fifa.com.

Do UK citizens need a visa or ESTA to attend the 2026 World Cup?

For British citizens: an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization, $40.27 total, applied for at esta.cbp.dhs.gov) is required for all 11 US host cities — valid for 2 years, multiple entries, stays up to 90 days. An eTA (CAD $7, applied for at canada.ca) is required for Toronto and Vancouver in Canada. No prior electronic authorisation is required for Mexico City, Monterrey or Guadalajara. If your itinerary covers all three countries, you will need all three authorisations. Apply for your ESTA and eTA as early as possible — processing times may increase as the tournament approaches. See GOV.UK USA entry requirements for the latest guidance.

Sources

Sources consulted on 14 May 2026 by the Pixidia editorial team.

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