Millions chase 2026 World Cup tickets: shock at top group match | OneFootball

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·13 December 2025

Millions chase 2026 World Cup tickets: shock at top group match

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FIFA received at least five million ticket requests within 24 hours to attend the 2026 World Cup, which is being co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada. This comes during the final ticket draw before the start of the tournament, and after the organization’s approval, tickets are now available for purchase by spectators.

Fans from more than 200 countries and territories are competing for tickets, according to the international governing body in a statement, which highlighted the group stage match between Colombia and Portugal as the most in-demand. Other World Cup matches generating special interest include Brazil-Morocco, Mexico-South Korea, Ecuador-Germany, and Scotland-Brazil.


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FIFA added that fans from Colombia, England, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Scotland, Germany, Australia, France, and Panama have submitted the most requests. For Scotland, the 2026 World Cup marks a return to the tournament after a 28-year absence.

This strong demand, following two previous draws in which the composition of each group was still unknown, comes amid rising ticket and hotel room prices in the host cities. This ticket sale format allows interested parties to register until January 13.

The group stage matches are divided into four categories based on their appeal. For those that FIFA considers to generate the most interest, a ticket costs a minimum of $265, with the most expensive ones exceeding $700. For the final, which will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the lowest price is $4,100.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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