Fans hoping to attend the FIFA World Cup from June 11 to July 19 next year at venues across North America will soon be able to register for their chance to purchase tickets when the first draw opens on September 10.
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How to register for tickets
In order to register, fans will first need to create a FIFA ID.
Once that’s done, fans can register their interest in purchasing tickets and will be entered into a random selection draw.
Hospitality packages
Like other premium events, the FIFA World Cup offers fans a variety of hospitality options to choose from. Lounges such as Pitchside, VIP, Trophy, Champions Club, and FIFA Pavilion provide an array of amenities and additional seating options, depending on the venue.
Single Match
The single match offering gives fans a seat to a Group Stage match of their choosing, excluding those featuring the team of a host nation (USA, Canada, and Mexico), as well as one Round of 32 match. This option also provides access to their choice of one hospitality lounge. This package starts at around $1,750, with prices depending on the match, venue, and specific package chosen.
Follow My Team
This package gives fans the chance to follow the team of a country of their choosing for four matches (three Group Stage; one Round of 32, should your chosen team not advance). This option starts at $6,750 per person and includes access to the FIFA Pavilion Lounge.
Bottom line
As the date for the first random ticket draw quickly approaches, fans interested should register for tickets quickly to ensure they’re in the mix to purchase tickets in the first allotment. If you register but aren’t selected, don’t worry. There will be additional opportunities to purchase tickets in later sales windows. Those hoping to purchase one of the available hospitality offerings should head over to FIFA’s site here to do so.