Want to attend a 2026 World Cup game in Foxborough? FIFA is dropping more tickets Wednesday
Tickets will be made available for all 104 matches, including seven at Gillette Stadium.
FIFA will release a new batch of tickets for the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday morning as part of its “last‑minute" sales phase, offering fans another chance to secure seats for matches across the tournament. More World Cup seats will go on sale after FIFA adds costlier ticket categories Tickets for all 104 matches will go on sale beginning at 11 a. m.
through FIFA. com/tickets on a first‑come, first‑served basis. FIFA said tickets will be available in Categories 1 through 3, as well as select front‑row seating options, depending on the match.
The ticket drop coincides with the 50‑day countdown to the start of the tournament. FIFA said additional tickets will continue to be released periodically through the end of the World Cup, including up to the final match on July 19. Due to expected high demand, FIFA warned fans to anticipate digital queues.
Once admitted, buyers will be able to view available matches and seating categories, select seats from a map or use the “Book the best seat” option, and receive confirmation once payment is completed. More than five million tickets have already been sold for the expanded tournament, which will feature 48 teams competing over 39 days in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. FIFA said attendance is projected to exceed the 3.