The Early Ticket Draw has concluded, and there are no further opportunities to enter the draw or purchase tickets during this sales phase. For information on additional ticketing opportunities, please visit FIFA.com/tickets or consult this FAQ portal.
The following was in effect while this sales phase was open:
You will receive an email at the address associated with your FIFA ticketing account if your entry in the Early Ticket Draw is successful. Please note the following:
Email notifications containing information about the date and time slot will begin to be sent no earlier than 7 November 2025. Please note that notifications will not be sent simultaneously; some fans may receive their notification sooner than others while the sales phase remains open.
Time slots will begin on 12 November 2025, and you will be notified no later than 48 hours before the specific date and time slot during which you can purchase tickets (subject to availability).
It is strongly recommended that you complete your purchase as soon as your designated date and time slot opens, as tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis and are subject to availability and applicable terms and conditions.
If you are an unsuccessful entrant:
You may apply for tickets in future sales phases, subject to availability and terms and conditions.
Tickets may also be available for purchase via the FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace at FIFA.com/tickets, subject to availability and terms and conditions.
We recommend regularly checking your inbox and spam folders and adding FIFA Ticketing’s email address (no-reply.fwc26@tickets.fifa.org and noreply@mail.tickets.fifa.com) to your safe sender list to avoid missing important updates.
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ terms and conditions related to the sale and use of tickets are, or will be, available in the legal documents section of FIFA.com/tickets.
The information in these FAQs is provided for guidance only and may be updated from time to time. These FAQs do not take precedence over the terms and conditions.