FIFA Unveils World Cup 2026 Ticket Application Period Opening
Preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: A Guide to Ticket Applications
The excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is building, and fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the chance to secure their seats for this global sports event. However, the specific countries hosting the tournament have yet to be announced.
In anticipation of the tournament, FIFA has revealed that ticket applications will commence on September 10, 2025. To apply, you'll need a FIFA ID, which you can obtain by registering your interest on FIFA's official ticketing website, FIFA.com/tickets. Your email address will serve as your FIFA ID.
Once you've secured your FIFA ID, you'll be eligible for the first ticket draw window, opening on September 10, 2025. Tickets will be allocated via a random lottery system, and fans who are successful in the draw will have to purchase their tickets or risk losing the opportunity. After this phase, additional ticket sales will occur on a first-come, first-served basis closer to and during the tournament.
Regarding ticket pricing, fixed-price (non-dynamic) tickets will be used via FIFA’s platform for the Mexico-hosted matches. This means there will not be a dynamic pricing model applied at least for those games, suggesting that the traditional fixed pricing is maintained. However, it's unclear whether dynamic pricing will be used for matches in the United States or Canada.
Michael Savio, a writer from Denver, has been covering the sports betting industry for over four years, providing accurate and easy-to-understand information for readers. In this article, he offers a guide to the 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket applications. When he's not covering the industry, Michael enjoys betting on sports.
Remember, to be eligible for the first ticket draw, make sure to register your FIFA ID and interest before September 10, 2025. Stay tuned for more updates on the 2026 FIFA World Cup as we approach the exciting tournament.
[1] FIFA.com/tickets [2] FIFA Official Statement [3] SportsPro Media [4] The Denver Post (Michael Savio's work) [5] World Football Index
The photo used in this article is in the public domain, specifically from Wikimedia Commons. The World Cup 2026 will be covered by a photo from Snappingmonk.
Fans looking to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, particularly football games, might be interested in sports betting during the event, considering Michael Savio's extensive coverage of this industry. When registering for the first ticket draw window, which starts on September 10, 2025, ensure that you have a FIFA ID, which can be obtained by expressing your interest on the official FIFA ticketing website, FIFA.com/tickets.