FIFA has launched the second ticket sales phase for the 2026 World Cup with one million seats available through an early draw that closes on October 31. Fans from the United States, Canada and Mexico will receive priority access starting on November 12 for matches in their home countries. The random selection gives host nation residents a 72-hour window to buy 75 percent of available single-match tickets before global sales begin.
More than one million tickets sold in the first phase, with American, Canadian, and Mexican buyers leading demand ahead of England, Germany, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, and France. The upcoming random selection draw will open after the tournament draw takes place on December 5. Remaining tickets will go on sale closer to kickoff on a first-come, first-served basis.
Visa serves as the official payment partner, though other methods are also accepted for this sales round. Fans must create a FIFA account to enter the draw and should only purchase through the official website to avoid invalid tickets.
More than one million tickets sold in the first phase, with American, Canadian, and Mexican buyers leading demand ahead of England, Germany, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, and France. The upcoming random selection draw will open after the tournament draw takes place on December 5. Remaining tickets will go on sale closer to kickoff on a first-come, first-served basis.
Visa serves as the official payment partner, though other methods are also accepted for this sales round. Fans must create a FIFA account to enter the draw and should only purchase through the official website to avoid invalid tickets.