More FIFA World Cup Tickets go on sale

With just 50 days to the kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and US, the anticipation and momentum keeps to build ahead of the coveted global football showpiece. As the countdown hits the 50-day mark, FIFA has revealed yet another World Cup ticket buying oportunity to the public. “To coincide with […] The post More FIFA World Cup Tickets go on sale appeared first on Kawowo Sports.

More FIFA World Cup Tickets go on sale

With just 50 days to the kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and US, the anticipation and momentum keeps to build ahead of the coveted global football showpiece.

As the countdown hits the 50-day mark, FIFA has revealed yet another World Cup ticket buying oportunity to the public.

“To coincide with the 50-day countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026, new ticket inventory will be made available to the general public via FIFA.com/tickets from 11:00 ET/17:00 CET on Wednesday, 22 April, with tickets for all 104 matches set to go on sale.” Reads the statement from FIFA.

At the start of sale, tickets will be available across categories 1 to 3 and the front-row seat categories, depending on the match. This ticket drop is part of the ongoing Last-Minute Sales Phase, which runs until the end of the tournament and allows the general public to purchase tickets via FIFA.com/tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.

Along with this set of tickets, additional tickets will continue to be released to the public on an ongoing basis up until the final on Sunday, 19 July (subject to availability).

Users will be able to see the matches and categories for which tickets are available, select specific seats and proceed with their purchase, and they will receive confirmation once payment is completed. Fans will be able to choose directly from the seat map option to select specific seats or use the “Book the best seat” feature.

Additionally, the official Resale/Exchange Marketplace is also available at FIFA.com/tickets for eligible ticket holders. This platform enables fans who can no longer attend matches to sell their tickets to other fans in a secure and authorised environment, safeguarding against invalid or unauthorised resale. The service is available subject to federal and local regulations.

Fans who would like to secure access to specific matches and are looking for a premium, elevated matchday experience can purchase hospitality packages, which include match tickets, at FIFA.com/hospitality through On Location, the Official Hospitality Provider of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

According to statistics, more than five million tickets have already been sold for this edition of the tournament, which is set to be the biggest yet as 48 teams vie for glory across 39 days of thrilling action.

The cumulative attendance record of 3.5 million set at the 1994 FIFA World Cup is on course to be surpassed during this year’s competition.

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