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World Cup 2026 Ticket Sales Date: When Can Fans Buy Tickets Next?

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Two million tickets for next year’s FIFA World Cup have already been sold, and the third round of tickets hasn’t even dropped yet. According to a release from FIFA, fans from 212 countries and territories have already secured tickets. During the first two ticket sale phases, residents of the three host countries – the U.S., Canada and Mexico – have purchased the [...]

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From December 11th, there will again be the possibility to buy tickets for the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

·Vienna, Austria
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The next stage to get tickets for the World Cup will begin on December 11 and fans will be able to register until January 13, 2026.

·Los Angeles, United States
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World Cup fever is already felt in North America and the rest of the planet. The first 48-selection World Cup exhausted the close to two million tickets that were put on sale in advance, according to FIFA, which already set start date for the third phase. This new window to buy tickets will again count on a “random auction”, whose registration deadline will begin on December 11 at 11 a.m., Miami time, and will extend until the same time on Janua…

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World Cup fever is already felt in North America and the rest of the planet. The first 48-selection World Cup exhausted the nearly two million tickets that were put on sale early, according to the...

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By Federico Leiva, CNN en Español. World Cup fever is already gripping North America and the rest of the world. The first 48-team World Cup has sold out its nearly two million advance tickets, according to FIFA, which has already set a start date for the third round. This new window for purchasing tickets will again feature a random draw, with registration opening on December 11 at 11 a.m. Miami time and closing at the same time on January 13, 2…

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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