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World Cup tickets to cost from $60 to $6,730

Updated: 2025-09-05 09:59
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MIAMI — Ticket prices for next year's FIFA World Cup will range from $60 for group-stage matches to $6,730 for the final, but could change as soccer's top event adopts dynamic pricing for the first time.

The prices are up from a range of $25 to $475 for the 1994 tournament in the United States, and from the US dollar equivalent $69 to $1,607 when ticket details were announced for the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

"I think the message is 'get your tickets early', especially if you know where you will be, because you live in that city, or you're a fan of the three host nations, and then you know already when and where they will play," said Heimo Schirgi, the World Cup's chief operating officer. "So that's the message: 'Get your tickets early', because anything could happen."

Next year's tournament runs from June 11 to July 19 and will be played at 11 sites in the US, three in Mexico and two in Canada. The tournament expanded from 32 nations to 48 and from 64 games to 104.

The initial draw period will be limited to Visa card holders and will run from 11 am EDT on Sept 10 through 11 am EDT on Sept 19. Those selected to buy tickets will be notified starting Sept 29 and will be given a time slot to purchase starting Oct 1. While tickets for all 104 matches are being put on sale, receiving a time slot does not guarantee tickets will be available.

Sales will be capped at four tickets per person per match, with no person being able to purchase more than 40 for the totality of the showpiece tournament.

FIFA said it has no additional details on prices to announce.

A second phase, called an early ticket draw, likely will run from Oct 27-31, with purchase time slots from mid-November to early December.

A third phase, termed a random selection draw, will start after the final draw of teams on Dec 5 determines the World Cup schedule. FIFA said tickets will be available closer to the tournament "on a first-come, first-served basis".

FIFA also said it will start an official resale platform.

Hospitality packages have been sold since May. For the eight matches at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, including the final on July 19, prices range from $3,500 to $73,200 per person.

Fans can purchase tickets to follow a certain team, or purchase for a certain site. Dynamic pricing was also utilized for this year's Club World Cup, when tickets were cut from $473.90 to $13.40 for the Chelsea vs Fluminense semifinal at Met-Life Stadium.

"It's key to highlight FIFA's mission and FIFA's objective of providing funding, providing opportunities, providing growth to our sport across all the 211 member associations," Schirgi said. "And, as part of that mission, which we take very seriously, we're looking at optimizing the revenue, but also optimizing attendance in the stadium, right? So, it's always a balance between different factors."

American Airlines announced Wednesday that its A-Advantage loyalty program members can redeem miles for World Cup tickets, starting with executive platinum and concierge key members from Oct 13, with platinum pro, platinum and gold starting the following day and all members having access on Oct 15.

Thirteen teams in the field have been determined. The US, Canada and Mexico all are assured of World Cup spots as the host nations, while reigning champion Argentina and perennial powerhouse Brazil are among the teams that have already secured qualification.

The host nations will play all three of their group stage matches on home soil. The US will open its campaign on June 12 in Inglewood, California, then play June 19 in Seattle and, again, back in Inglewood on June 25. Canada will play June 12 in Toronto, then June 18 and June 24 in Vancouver. Mexico will play June 11 and June 24 in Mexico City, with a June 18 match in Guadalajara.

Agencies via Xinhua

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