Compare FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket prices in real time across StubHub, SeatGeek, Viagogo, Ticketmaster & FIFA Official. All 104 matches. Find the cheapest tickets — updated every 5 minutes.
FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket prices range from $60 face value for group stage seats to over $7,875 for Category 1 Final tickets. However, with FIFA's dynamic pricing and massive demand, resale prices have blown far past face value. The cheapest resale ticket for the World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium is currently listed at $9,775 — with some Viagogo listings reaching $143,750. Group stage games featuring smaller nations remain the most affordable option, with some starting from $280–$390 on the resale market.
The best strategy is to compare prices across multiple platforms simultaneously — which is exactly what GoalPass does. FIFA's official resale marketplace (tickets.fifa.com) often has the lowest prices because face-value tickets re-enter the same pool. Third-party platforms like StubHub, SeatGeek, and Viagogo charge both buyers and sellers a 15% fee, which pushes prices higher. Ticketmaster and VividSeats are also worth checking. Prices fluctuate daily.
If budget is your priority, target group stage matches featuring smaller nations. Games involving Haiti, Cape Verde, Curacao, Scotland, and Algeria tend to have the lowest resale prices. Matches hosted in Canada (Vancouver, Toronto) are generally cheaper than equivalent games at US venues. Avoid matches featuring Brazil, Argentina, France, Spain, England, or the USA — these command massive premiums, often 5–10x face value.
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