The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has recently put an exclusive set of four tickets for the much-anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 final up for sale, each priced at an astonishing $2.3 million. These ultra-premium seats offer unparalleled access to the sport’s pinnacle event.
Scheduled for July 19, 2026, the monumental final match will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The four top-tier tickets are strategically located on the ground level, offering direct proximity to the pitch and even situated near the goalposts, ensuring an immersive experience for the fortunate ticket holders. These extraordinary seats were listed on the official FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace.
Beyond these exclusive $2.3 million tickets, FIFA has also offered other premium seating options for the final. Ground-level seats in different sections of the stadium were available for $207,000 each. For those preferring an elevated view, tickets in the third tier were priced at $138,000. Even seats located further from the immediate action, higher up in the stadium, carried a significant price tag of $23,000 per ticket. As of a recent update on April 22, the lowest-priced final tickets available on the Marketplace were listed at $10,923, for four similar seats also located in the third tier, with general prices starting from $10,990 upwards.
The ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup extend beyond the final, encompassing various stages of the tournament. Semi-final matches, scheduled for July 14 in Arlington, Texas, had tickets starting from $11,130. Prices for matches held at Atlanta Stadium ranged from $4,360 to $9,660, though specific fixtures for these prices were not detailed.
For the group stage, an opening match featuring the United States national team against Paraguay, set for June 12 in Inglewood, saw ticket prices commencing at $1,940, with other tiers available at $2,330, $2,735, and $4,105. These price ranges were consistent for all of the US team’s group stage encounters. Similarly, tickets for Canada’s match against Bosnia on June 12 started from $980, with other options at $1,645, $2,240, and $3,360. Notably, tickets for the tournament’s official opening match, featuring Mexico against South Africa on June 11, were completely sold out.





