As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ticket pricing details for matches held in the United States are beginning to emerge—giving fans a glimpse of what it will cost to attend the world’s biggest sporting event.
While individual match tickets for the group stage are expected to average $305, those seeking a more comprehensive experience can opt for the U.S. Venue Series—a premium ticketing package offering access to every match hosted in a specific U.S. city.
Host Cities and Ticket Tiers
Among the 11 U.S.-based host cities:
• Dallas leads with nine tournament games.
• Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta each will host eight games.
Each city offers its own Venue Series package.
Here’s a breakdown of key pricing highlights:
• New York (MetLife Stadium)
Home to the tournament final on July 19, 2026, the full eight-game package starts at $25,800. For fans seeking top-tier hospitality, the most luxurious option goes up to $73,200.
• Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium)
Featuring the USMNT’s opening game on June 12, the Venue Series package ranges between $20,300 and $35,350.
• San Francisco Bay (Levi’s Stadium)
The most affordable among the top-tier packages, this six-game offering begins at $8,275.
What’s Included
These packages typically include:
• Access to multiple matches in a single host city
• Premium seating and hospitality experiences
• Food, beverage, and exclusive lounge access
While these offerings cater to corporate and high-end consumers, FIFA has stated that a wider range of tickets, including more affordable options, will be released later in the year for general fans.
With prices like these, the 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be as much a commercial spectacle as it is a celebration of global football.