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FIFA World Cup 26™ Hospitality Packages Now Available Across All Three Host Countries - TKO Group Holdings (NYSE:TKO)

ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 14 – Hospitality packages range from $2,500 to over $5,000, offering premium seats and exclusive lounges for more than one million fans across 16 venues, FIFA said.

  • On July 14, 2025, FIFA and On Location expanded their offerings of official premium experience options for the FIFA World Cup 26 events hosted in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
  • This expansion follows May's launch of U.S. packages and precedes the expected unveiling of Canada Soccer's revamped Canada Red program at July's end, which will include ticket lotteries.
  • Ticket options range from $2,500 for entry to exclusive lounges like the FIFA Pavilion located outside the stadium to $5,350 for access to the in-stadium Pitchside Lounge, with private suites also offered though pricing details were not disclosed.
  • On Location expects to serve more than one million fans during the 104-match tournament across 16 venues featuring 48 teams, while Linke said, "We are selling experiences of a lifetime" that are "already flying off the shelf."
  • These hospitality offerings aim to provide fans exclusive, memorable experiences, enhancing tournament enjoyment while encouraging purchases through official channels to ensure validity.
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The sky's the limit when it comes to hospitality packages for 2026 World Cup

Tickets to the 2026 World Cup are now available for Canadians, although only for those willing to pay a premium.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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