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Yes, you can still buy tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup through the Last-Minute Sales phase on FIFA.com/tickets. Over 80 group stage matches were still available as of 16 May 2026, with immediate confirmation on a first-come, first-served basis. Drops take place at 4pm BST (11am ET). Face-value tickets for England matches are sold out, but the official FIFA resale marketplace lists seats from around 520 USD for France vs Norway in Boston. Create your FIFA ID, pre-register your payment card and be logged in before 4pm BST on drop day.

With just one month to kick-off, tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are still within reach — but the clock is ticking. On 11 June 2026, Mexico face South Africa at the Estadio Azteca to open the biggest football tournament in history: 48 teams, 104 matches, 16 host cities across the United States, Mexico and Canada. The final takes place on 19 July at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with a half-time show featuring Madonna, Shakira and BTS.

For British fans, the question is straightforward but urgent: how do you get a ticket? The ballot phase closed long ago. Face-value tickets for England’s three group matches (Miami, Dallas, Atlanta) were snapped up within minutes during earlier sales windows. What remains is the Last-Minute Sales phase — open since 1 April 2026 on FIFA.com/tickets, running until 19 July, and operating on one simple principle: first come, first served. This guide tells you exactly how to use it.

I’ve compiled everything you need to know as of 16 May 2026: how the phase works, timing strategies, the state of the England ticket market, the official resale platform versus scams, all-in package options, and a realistic budget for following England through the group stage. All you need is a FIFA ID.

1. How the FIFA Last-Minute Sales phase works

Crowd of fans inside a stadium during a 2026 FIFA World Cup match
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First come, first served — no ballot

4pm BST (11am ET) Live until 19 July 2026 Categories 1 to 3 + front-row Instant confirmation

The Last-Minute Sales phase opened on 1 April 2026 at 11am ET (4pm BST). Unlike the earlier ballot-based sales, this system awards tickets to whoever completes payment first. A new drop covering all 104 matches simultaneously took place on 22 April 2026. According to the official FIFA announcement, further availability will continue to be released until the end of the tournament on 19 July.

As of 16 May 2026, more than 80 group stage matches out of the 96 played were still available for direct purchase on FIFA. The 17 sold-out matches include the opening game (Mexico vs South Africa), all Mexico home matches, Turkey vs USA in Los Angeles, Brazil vs Morocco at MetLife and Scotland vs Brazil in Miami. The cheapest available tickets start at 380 USD (smaller group games), inclusive of FIFA’s 15% service charge.

How to buy on FIFA.com/tickets — step by step

  • Create a FIFA ID on fifa.com/tickets (legal name matching your passport, minimum age 18 to purchase)
  • Pre-register your card (Visa or Mastercard, with 3D Secure enabled) in your profile
  • Alert your bank about a large USD transaction in advance — UK-issued cards can be blocked by fraud filters
  • On drop day: be logged in before 4pm BST, across multiple devices, with no VPN active
  • If a virtual queue appears: stay on the tab, do not refresh the page
  • Pay without interruption — your pre-registered card is essential so you don’t lose your selection
Pixidia tip: Category 4 (approx. 60 USD) is reserved for residents of the USA, Canada and Mexico through their national federations. It is not available in general international sales, even during the last-minute phase. Don’t waste time looking for it on FIFA.com.

To be notified of upcoming drops, FIFA publishes announcements a few days in advance on inside.fifa.com. The worldcupguide.ai/ticket-alerts service monitors all three sources (FIFA, Ticketmaster, SeatGeek) every 15 minutes and sends a push notification or email with a direct link as soon as availability appears.

2. Strategies to maximise your chances on drop day

Aerial view of a large stadium at night during an international football match
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Timing, arbitrage and affordable fixtures

From 380 USD face value -28% on secondary median Kansas City, Houston = most affordable Alerts via worldcupguide.ai

The resale market is showing signs of cooling: according to TicketNews and TicketClub, the median group stage ticket price fell from 1,291 USD in February to 928 USD in mid-May 2026, a drop of 28%. Prices are falling across more than 90% of available matches. For fans who can afford to wait, this is a genuine opportunity — though the risk of sell-outs grows as the tournament approaches.

Matches still available via direct FIFA sales

  • Austria vs Jordan — available from 380 USD via direct FIFA sale
  • Curaçao vs Ivory Coast (Philadelphia) — face-value tickets available
  • Weekday matches and fixtures in smaller host cities (Kansas City, Houston, Dallas) are consistently cheaper than weekend games in New York or Los Angeles due to dynamic pricing
  • England vs Tunisia (21 June, Dallas): the most affordable England group match on the secondary market (~220 USD minimum, average ~580 USD on SeatPick)
Watch out for dynamic pricing: an investigation was opened on 13 May 2026 by the California Attorney General into potentially misleading FIFA ticketing practices, with buyers reportedly receiving seats in lower categories than displayed on the stadium map. This controversy underlines the importance of checking the exact row number and section before confirming payment. According to the AG Bonta announcement, prices have risen an average of 34% across 87% of matches since sales opened in September 2025.

Official hospitality packages — the stress-free option

If hunting for tickets feels too stressful, FIFA.com/hospitality via On Location offers official packages from the UK. These include flights from London, hotel and match ticket, fully packaged:

PackageIncludedPrice per person
England vs Serbia (Miami) — 4 days/2 nightsFlight + hotel + ticketFrom approx. £1,950
England vs Tunisia + England vs Serbia — 2 matchesFlight + hotel + ticketsFrom approx. £3,400
All 3 England group matches (Miami + Dallas + Atlanta)Flight + hotel + ticketsFrom approx. £4,200

3. England tickets — state of the market

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final
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England’s Group F: Miami, Dallas, Atlanta

15, 21 and 25 June 2026 Bellingham, Kane, Saka, Mainoo From approx. £410 secondary Dallas = most affordable city

England — with Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and Kobbie Mainoo — play their Group F fixtures across three iconic American stadiums. Here is the current market snapshot:

MatchLocal date & timeStadiumSecondary market (min.)Match-day transport
England vs Serbia15 June, 5pm ET (10pm BST)Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)~480 USD (SeatPick)Shuttle bus / Brightline ~30 USD return
England vs Tunisia21 June, 2pm ET (7pm BST)AT&T Stadium (Dallas/Arlington)~220 USD (SeatPick)DART + shuttle ~12 USD return
England vs Senegal25 June, 4pm ET (9pm BST)Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)~410 USD (SeatPick)MARTA rail ~5 USD return

Stadium details

  • Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens): 65,326 capacity. Accessible by Brightline train from Downtown Miami (~30 mins) or dedicated shuttle buses. Hotel prices on match days up ~45% in the Miami area.
  • AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Dallas): 80,000 capacity. DART light rail to Arlington station then shuttle (~12 USD return). The most affordable city for accommodation across the three England venues.
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta): 71,000 capacity. MARTA Gold/Red line direct to Mercedes-Benz Stadium station — one of the cheapest match-day rail options in the tournament (~5 USD return). Hotel rates in Atlanta are up ~28% on match nights.
Pixidia tip: For British fans travelling on a tighter budget, the England vs Tunisia fixture in Dallas is the best entry point: secondary market prices are the lowest of the three (~220 USD), match-day transport is cheap (~12 USD), and Dallas hotels show the most moderate price increases. Pair it with a few nights in New York before or after for an ideal trip.

4. Official FIFA resale vs scams

Smartphone displaying a security alert — ticket fraud risk for football events
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FIFA Resale, StubHub and the three scams to know

30% FIFA commission (15+15%) +36% scams (Lloyds Bank) PDF = invalid ticket guaranteed Only fifa.com is safe

The official FIFA resale platform (fifa.com/tickets, Resale section) has been live since 2 April 2026. It is the only platform that guarantees your ticket will scan at the stadium gate. Note: since price caps were removed in October 2025, there is no limit outside Mexico and Ontario (Canada). The total commission is 30% — 15% paid by the buyer, 15% by the seller. Final tickets have been listed at 32,970 USD (Cat.1, tripled since opening) and even at 2.3 million USD (speculative listings), according to Presse-Citron data.

Platforms such as StubHub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek are legal and carry buyer guarantees (FanProtect on StubHub). However, they are not official FIFA partners: in theory, FIFA could invalidate tickets sold through these platforms, although this scenario remains largely undocumented. Maximum security means using the official FIFA resale platform.

The three main scams (Kaspersky, May 2026)

  • Fake clone sites mimicking fifa.com with slightly altered URLs (fifa-tickets2026.com, etc.): payment processed, no ticket delivered, card details stolen
  • Fake « FIFA grant » emails claiming a 500,000 USD grant covering tickets, hotel and flights — classic phishing
  • Printed QR codes or screenshots sold physically near stadiums — these will never work because the real QR is dynamic (refreshing every 60 seconds in the app)
Absolute rule: Never buy a ticket as a PDF, screenshot or via bank transfer. Football ticket fraud rose by 36% ahead of this World Cup, according to Lloyds Bank. The official URL is fifa.com only — check every character before paying.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 app — everything you need to know about digital tickets

All tickets are exclusively digital, accessible only within the official FIFA World Cup 2026 app (iOS App ID 6476561442 / Android). The QR code refreshes every 60 seconds — stadium entry scanners do not accept static screenshots. The ticket is linked to the FIFA ID used for purchase. The Ticket Transfer function (permanent transfer) is irreversible once accepted; the Send Your Ticket function allows temporary revocable access up to 60 minutes before kick-off.

5. On Location hospitality — the premium alternative

VIP hospitality lounge at a major stadium during an international sporting event
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Premium seats, lounges and VIP packages

From 2,500 USD per match Regional food + unlimited drinks Stadium fast-track entry Kansas City from 1,350 USD

On Location is FIFA’s official and exclusive hospitality provider. If you want to experience the World Cup without the stress of the ticket hunt and with a guaranteed premium experience, this is the only officially sanctioned option. Access is via FIFA.com/hospitality.

Package typeStarting fromIncluded
Single match1,350 USD (Kansas City) / 2,500 USD (other venues)Premium seat, lounge 3h before + 2h after, local dining, unlimited drinks, fast-track entry
Venue Series (4–9 matches)From 8,275 USDAll of the above + commemorative gifts + FIFA Pavilion access
Private Suites (6–12 people)From 43,200 USDPrivate suite, bespoke service
Pixidia tip: Hospitality packages for the USA, England and final matches are partially sold out as of 16 May 2026. Some formats in Kansas City (a more accessible venue) remain available. If you are considering a VIP experience, don’t wait any longer — premium inventory is the scarcest commodity at this tournament.

6. Realistic budget for three England group matches

New York City skyline — the 2026 FIFA World Cup final is held at MetLife Stadium nearby
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Miami + Dallas + Atlanta: £5,000 to £9,000 all-in

Flights LHR → MIA from ~£550 return Hotel ~£280/night average ESTA ~32 USD (approx. £25) Amtrak / domestic flights ~£80
Cost itemBudgetComfort
Tickets × 3 (secondary market)~1,110 USD (~480+220+410)~2,000 USD
Return flight London → Miami£550–750£1,000–1,400
Accommodation 10 nights (~£280/night)~£2,800~£4,200
Match-day transport (Brightline ~30 + DART ~12 + MARTA ~5)~50 USD~120 USD
Internal flights / Amtrak between cities~£150~£350
Food, ESTA, incidentals~£650~£1,200
Total estimate~£5,000–6,000~£7,500–9,000

Estimate for one person, excluding premium hospitality. Based on GBP/USD rate of mid-May 2026.

Key logistics points

  • ESTA required for British nationals travelling to the USA: approximately 32 USD (around £25), apply online at esta.cbp.dhs.gov, processing typically takes a few hours to 3 days (allow 2 weeks to be safe)
  • Accommodation: according to Airbnb, 77% of entire homes in host cities remained under 500 USD/night in mid-May 2026. FIFA’s previously reserved accommodation blocks have been released to the open market, meaning better availability than initially expected. Dallas remains the most affordable city (+6% on match nights only).
  • Flights from the UK: British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and American Airlines fly Heathrow to Miami in ~9h15. Average return fares: Miami Heathrow ~£550, Dallas ~£480, Atlanta ~£520 return. Internal connections via American Airlines or Southwest (~£80–120) make the tri-city itinerary straightforward. Alternatively, fly into New York JFK and use Amtrak between cities.
  • Free fan zones: New York has 5 free fan zones (one per borough, including Rockefeller Center in Manhattan). Philadelphia and Boston also host free fan festivals. The New Jersey Sports Illustrated Stadium fan zone charges 10 USD/entry for over-12s. CBS Sports and BBC Sport will broadcast all matches in the UK.
Visa reminder: The Trump administration cancelled the 15,000 USD visa bond for fans holding an official FIFA ticket, including nationals from Senegal, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Cape Verde and Tunisia (announcement 14 May 2026). British nationals only need an ESTA — no visa, no bond.
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Frequently asked questions

Are there still official tickets available for England matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Face-value FIFA tickets for England matches (Miami, Dallas, Atlanta) are sold out via direct sale. The official FIFA resale platform (fifa.com/tickets, Resale section) may occasionally list seats. On secondary markets such as StubHub or SeatGeek, tickets are available from around 220 USD for England vs Tunisia (Dallas) and 480 USD for England vs Serbia (Miami). According to worldcupwiki.com, median resale prices have fallen 28% since February 2026.

What time do the FIFA last-minute ticket drops happen in the UK?

Confirmed drops have taken place at 11am ET, which is 4pm BST (3pm GMT). FIFA announces upcoming dates on inside.fifa.com, typically a few days in advance. The worldcupguide.ai/ticket-alerts alert service monitors availability every 15 minutes.

Can World Cup 2026 tickets be printed or sent as a PDF?

No. All tickets are 100% digital, accessible only within the official FIFA World Cup 2026 app (iOS and Android). The QR code is dynamic — it refreshes approximately every 60 seconds. Screenshots and PDFs are automatically rejected at stadium entry gates. This is also an anti-fraud measure: be very wary of any seller offering a ticket as a PDF. Source: official FIFA support.

Do British citizens need a visa to travel to the USA for the World Cup?

No. The United Kingdom is part of the US Visa Waiver Program. An ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) is all you need: approximately 32 USD (around £25), applied online at esta.cbp.dhs.gov, with processing typically taking a few hours to 3 days. Apply at least 2 weeks before travel as a precaution. Source: US State Department.

How do you get to the England match venues from the city centre?

Each venue has a different transport option: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) is served by Brightline train from Downtown Miami (~30 minutes, ~30 USD return) or shuttle buses. AT&T Stadium (Dallas) is reached via DART light rail to Arlington then a shuttle (~12 USD return). Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) is directly on the MARTA Gold/Red line, which is one of the cheapest match-day rail options in the tournament (~5 USD return). Source: FIFA official transport guide.

Will World Cup 2026 ticket prices fall further before the tournament?

On the secondary market, the trend is downward: median group stage prices have already fallen 28% between February and mid-May 2026 (from 1,291 to 928 USD according to TicketClub). Prices are falling across more than 90% of matches. Waiting another 2–3 weeks could pay off for unsold fixtures, but risks a sell-out for high-demand England games. Source: TicketNews, May 2026.

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Research completed 16 May 2026. Prices and availability subject to change.

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