FIFA Introduces Higher-Priced Ticket Tiers for 2026 World Cup

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• New “front category” tickets priced up to $4,105 for U.S. opener
• Additional premium tiers added without formal announcement
• World Cup final ticket prices also increased to nearly $11,000

FIFA has introduced new, higher-priced ticket tiers for the 2026 World Cup, increasing costs for some of the most sought-after matches across the tournament.

The governing body is now asking up to $4,105 for a front category 1 seat at the opening match involving the United States men’s national soccer team against Paraguay national football team in Inglewood on June 12. That figure represents a significant rise from the previously listed top price of $2,735 for category 1 tickets.

A front category 2 tier has also been added, with prices ranging between $1,940 and $2,330 for the same fixture. The additions appeared on FIFA’s ticketing platform without a formal announcement.

The tournament, which runs from June 11 to July 19, will be staged across 16 cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

FIFA’s earlier ticketing guidance had described category 1 as the highest-priced seating, primarily located in lower tiers. The introduction of “front” categories suggests a further segmentation within premium areas, with some seats now positioned above the original top tier.

Similar pricing structures have been applied to other matches. Canada’s opening game against Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team in Toronto includes front category 1 tickets priced as high as $3,360.

For knockout fixtures, round-of-16 matches in Philadelphia now include seats priced up to $905 within the new structure.

The increases extend to the final, scheduled for July 19 at MetLife Stadium. Top category 1 tickets are now listed at $10,990, up from $8,680 earlier in the sales cycle. Category 2 tickets have risen to $7,380, while category 3 seats are priced at $5,785.

No tickets for the final were available on FIFA’s website at the time of the latest update.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has maintained that all 104 matches will be sold out, despite criticism from supporters over rising costs. In response to earlier backlash, a lower-priced “supporters tier” was introduced in December.

The latest pricing changes reflect continued demand for the expanded tournament, though they also underline growing concerns around accessibility for fans.

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