The next FIFA World Cup will take place in 2026 and this time the football tournament of the year has a special feature, as three countries will be hosting it. We will give you a clear overview of how you can buy or register for tickets for the 2026 World Cup today. Before that, however, we’ll start with some basic information about the 2026 World Cup so that you can prepare well for your football trip.

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Where will the 2026 FIFA World Cup take place?

A World Cup in 3 countries at once? FIFA makes it possible because in 2018 it was decided by vote to award the organisation of the 2026 World Cup to the following 3 nations:

  • USA
  • Canada
  • Mexico

In the vote, the aforementioned countries prevailed over Morocco by 134:65 votes, as the African country had also bid to host the 2026 World Cup, but was defeated by a wide margin. Even the 3 abstentions in the vote to award the 2026 World Cup could not prevent this.

World Cup 2026 stadiums: football will be played at these venues

The 104 matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be played in 16 different stadiums, spread across the 3 host countries. 2 of the stadiums are located in Canada, 3 in Mexico and the remaining 11 football arenas are in the USA. This means that the USA is largely the main organiser of the 2026 World Cup.

World Cup 2026 stadiums in Mexico:

  • Aztec Stadium in Mexico City
  • Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe
  • Estadio Akron in Zapopan

World Cup 2026 stadiums in Canada:

  • BC Place Stadium in Vancouver
  • BMO Field in Toronto

World Cup 2026 stadiums in the USA:

  • MetLife Stadium in New Jersey
  • AT&T Stadium in Arlington
  • Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City
  • NRG Stadium in Houston
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
  • SoFi Stadium in Inglewood
  • Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
  • Lumen Field in Seattle
  • Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara
  • Gillette Stadium in Foxborough
  • Hard Rock Stadium in Miami
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The 2026 World Cup is not for people who don’t like travelling

If you’re a football fan from Europe and want to experience the 2026 FIFA World Cup live on site, you certainly can’t be a travel bug. So it will definitely be necessary to cross the pond and plan a longer holiday at the same time. After all, 3 to 4 days is the minimum requirement in order not to get into unnecessary travelling stress in addition to the game and also to find time for the sights of the respective host city.

Official World Cup tickets: Where can you buy World Cup 2026 tickets online?

The official point of contact for World Cup tickets is the FIFA website: fifa.com/en. Tickets for the 2026 World Cup are on sale there, but currently it is only possible to register for ticket allocation information. As soon as the pre-sale for World Cup tickets starts, FIFA’s website will be the best place to go to plan your trip to North America.

How much do tickets for the 2026 World Cup cost?

The ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup are not yet official, so we still have to work with estimated prices from the rumour mill. However, it is known that the tickets will be divided into 4 categories, with category 1 being the most expensive, while you can find real bargains for standing room in category 4.

In the World Cup group stage, ticket prices are likely to range from €19 to around €200. During the final round, tickets should then gradually become pricier and for perfect World Cup final tickets, it would make sense to budget a four-digit amount per ticket.

How many tickets will be sold for the 2026 World Cup?

FIFA wants to sell a total of almost 5.8 million tickets for the 2026 World Cup. In addition to the large number of matches that will be played, this is also because some stadiums can and should accommodate huge numbers of spectators during the World Cup.

World Cup 2026 in North America: buy cheap tickets for the 2026 World Cup on the secondary market

Once World Cup tickets have officially gone on sale, you will have the great opportunity to find more and more tickets on the digital secondary market over time. This is more than just a good opportunity. You may be able to get hold of excellent World Cup tickets at short notice, for example because someone is unable to keep to a match date for scheduling reasons. These people will try to sell their World Cup 2026 tickets online as quickly as possible – at good prices, of course.

World Cup 2026 secondary market tickets – these are the advantages

Benefit from the advantages of the secondary market for football tickets and secure your trip to the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico:

  • Cheap tickets for all matches, including the final on 19 July
  • Tickets can even appear for World Cup matches that are actually sold out
  • Short-term planning: perfect for spontaneous travellers
  • No registration in the FIFA system necessary
  • Hopefully also tickets for the German national team (if they qualify)

We will keep an eye on the news and secondary markets before and during the 2026 World Cup and present you with the best deals. You can also use our practical Bundesliga ticket app for this purpose, as you will never miss a good offer on the secondary market for football tickets again – including for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, of course.

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