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With matches just around the corner, tickets to 2026 FIFA World Cup are available for fans who want to watch the international soccer tournament live and in-person.
The World Cup takes place on Thursday, June 11, until Sunday, July 19 throughout venues in 11 host cities, including Los Angeles, East Rutherford (New Jersey), Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Seattle and other locations in the United States.
As the matches near, World Cup tickets are available. As of publishing, the cheapest tickets we’ve seen for matches are $172 at StubHub, while SeatGeek reports that seats are starting at $162. Third-party resale platforms are also offering deals on World Cup tickets.
Meanwhile, expect plenty of sightings of celebrity fans in the World Cup crowd, such as fans Shakira, Tom Brady, Rihanna, David Beckham, Bad Bunny, Timothée Chalamet, Heidi Klum and others.
For those who want to see the action in person, there are still last-minute tickets and flights available online. United Airlines has added even more direct flights to its routes to host cities, while online travel online retailers, like Expedia, are offering special hospitality packages.
Below, keep reading for more details on 2026 World Cup — including the best deals on tickets.
Where to Find 2026 FIFA World Cup Tickets Online
Tickets for the World Cup are available at Ticketmaster and third-party resale platforms. Here are some of the best deals on tickets online as of press time:
Tickets to the 2026 World Cup are also available online at StubHub.
New customers can save $10 off orders over $250 with code HOLLYWOOD10 at SeatGeek.
Another way to save on World Cup tickets is at VividSeats, where you can get $30 off orders over $300 with code THR30.
Ticket Network is offering one of the best deals on 2026 World Cup seats, get $150 off orders over $500 with code THR150 or $300 off orders over $1,000 with code THR300.
Find seating for the World Cup at Gametime, which will make up 110 percent of the price difference if you find a better deal elsewhere.
Ticket Liquidator has upwards of 2,500 tickets per match left for the World Cup.
In addition, 2026 FIFA World Cup matches broadcast on FOX and FOX Sports, as well as livestreams on FOX One, along with cable TV streaming services that carry the network, including DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV and others.