Ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup start at $ 60 (R $ 319), for places further from the group stage matches, and can reach $ 6,370 ($ 34,000) for seats near the field in the tournament final.
The information was published through The Athletic, based on information from fans who were drawn by FIFA (International Football Federation) and had the right to buy the tickets.
According to reports that the publication had access, the cheapest tickets available are scarce and only for group stage matches, in most cases at the stadium points farther from the countryside, in the upper stands.
According to the site, prices are set within four main categories, which vary according to location at the stadium.
For group stage games in the United States, for example, category 4 tickets are within a range between $ 60 and $ 105 ($ 558).
In category 3, range from US $ 140 (744) to US $ 215 (R $ 1,143), and 2, from US $ 310 (R $ 1,649) to US $ 465 (2,473).
In category 1, most expensive, prices range from $ 410 ($ 2,181) to $ 620 ($ 3,298).
For the tournament final, on July 19, at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey, category 4 tickets cost $ 2,030 ($ 10,800); Category 3, US $ 2,790 (R $ 14.9 thousand); of category 2, US $ 4,210 (R $ 22,400); and category 1, $ 6,370.
The World Cup takes place from June 11 to July 19, jointly headquartered by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
First edition with 48 selections —16 more than at Qatar, in 2022 – the World Cup will have 104 matches, with the teams divided into 12 groups with four teams each. The first two of each key advances, with the 32 selections, facing the knockout matches.
The United States will house 78 games. Canada and Mexico will receive 13 each.