How to buy tickets for 2026 World Cup! | FIFA releases U.S. ticket prices & schedule | Scoreline



FIFA has announced their 2026 ticket schedule release and prices, Chris Wittyngham and Ian Joy discuss whether prices for the games are well priced or not and how to purchase the tickets if you want to go to a game.

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36 thoughts on “How to buy tickets for 2026 World Cup! | FIFA releases U.S. ticket prices & schedule | Scoreline”

  1. Locals should get first hand to purchase their tickets for the first week and then opened up for the rest of the country, then it gets opened up for foreigners a month after. Be reasonable. Imagine having the world cup in your backyard but you are priced out by some Saudi oil smuggler. Then what would the point of bringing the world cup to the US/Mex/Can be for?

  2. What dynamic pricing? Are there even going to be tourists coming to the US to watch?! With the $250 "visa integrity fee" and the $5k to $15k bond deposit i doubt there will be any crowd in the stadiums. Most likely the dynamic pricing will adjust pricing to low demand

  3. too complicated, you have to register with FIFA and have a VISA card. and still not know which team you are going to end up seeing $80 for nose bleeds and up to $9000 for a close up. best thing would be for everyone boycott the tournament because of the stupid prices. watch it at home on TV. to be honest this goes for all sports events. pices way out of reality

  4. say I want to watch Argentina do I have to fly to Toronto for game 1 Monterrey game 2 and New York game 3 etc? or will they have a system so that the teams play close all games?

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