Soccer fans worldwide have another chance to secure their spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup™, hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, as FIFA opens the Early Ticket Draw.
This second sales phase follows the record-breaking Visa Presale Draw in mid-September, where over one million tickets were snapped up.
Group-stage tickets started at USD 60, while the most premium final seats reached USD 6,730.
The Early Ticket Draw is open until 31 October at 11 a.m. ET (16:00 CET). Fans can enter a random selection process for tickets, entry timing does not affect the chance of success.
Existing FIFA ID holders can log in at FIFA.com/tickets, while new users must create an account.
A domestic priority window for residents of the host countries opens on 12 November.
Eligible fans in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. who entered the Early Ticket Draw will have 72 hours to purchase Single Match Tickets for games in their home country, with 75% of tickets reserved for this period.
Cross-nation tickets are not included. Successful entrants receive confirmation at least 48 hours before their time slot.
From 17 November, all successful Early Ticket Draw entrants, including international fans, can purchase tickets across the three host nations, including Single Match and Team-Specific Tickets. Confirmation will again be sent at least 48 hours in advance.
Additional ticket phases will follow. The Random Selection Draw comes after the Final Draw on 5 December, allowing fans to apply for specific matches once group-stage lineups are known.
Remaining tickets will be sold closer to the tournament on a first-come, first-served basis.
With over a million tickets already sold in the first phase, the Early Ticket Draw promises another intense scramble for fans eager to witness soccer history in North America.






