The 2026 FIFA World Cup is fast approaching, and demand for tickets is expected to reach record levels. How to get 2026 FIFA World Cup and Socceroos tickets will be a burning question for millions of fans as the tournament, hosted across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, kicks off on June 11 in Mexico City and ends in New York on July 19. With the World Cup expanding to 48 teams and popular nations like Australia already securing their place, securing a seat will be more competitive than ever.
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When Will Tickets Go On Sale?
As of now, official ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup haven’t started. Fans can, however, express their interest through FIFA’s registration page. Sales are expected to begin in 2025, likely before the final draw in December.
The Ticket Buying Process
Once available, FIFA will release tickets through their official portal. Historically, there are two main phases: a lottery system followed by a first-come, first-served release. In the lottery phase, fans can apply for specific matches and are randomly selected. If chosen, you must purchase all tickets you’re awarded, or forfeit them entirely. Applying for lower-demand matches like group-stage games improves your chances. Afterward, a public sale phase will allow ticket purchases based on availability. Additionally, FIFA plans to offer an official resale platform for people who missed earlier chances. Be cautious—tickets from unauthorized sellers will likely be invalid at stadium gates.
Securing Socceroos Match Tickets
Football Australia (FA) will also have a separate allocation—eight percent of each stadium’s sellable seats for Socceroos matches. These tickets will be distributed via a ballot system exclusive to users with a Football Account Plus, launching soon. Account holders will be eligible for one entry per Socceroos match and additional perks. Over 400,000 fans have already signed up, highlighting intense competition.
Where and When Will the Socceroos Play?
The official draw is pending, so details are limited. Australia is assured at least three group-stage matches between June 11 and June 27. These games could take place in any of the three host nations.
How Much Will Tickets Cost?
Prices haven’t been finalized, but estimates suggest an average of US$305 (AU$467) for group-stage tickets. However, basic tickets will be priced lower. Knockout rounds will cost more, possibly exceeding prices from Qatar 2022, where final match tickets ranged from AU$320 to AU$2500.
Which Stadiums Offer the Best Chance of Getting Tickets?
The 2026 tournament will feature 104 games across 16 venues. Stadium size matters—larger stadiums increase your chances. Mexico’s Estadio Azteca holds the most fans at 87,523, followed by New York’s MetLife Stadium. In contrast, Toronto’s BMO Field and Guadalajara’s Estadio Akron offer fewer seats, making tickets harder to come by. This guide will be updated as more details emerge.