The grand final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be played at the MetLife Stadium in New York / New Jersey, and the excitement to secure tickets for the final on July 19 is already reflected in Google search trends. However, it is important to note that, for now, the only way to guarantee a seat at the most important match of the FIFA World Cup is through the Venue Series packages, offered by FIFA Hospitality – On Location.
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Where to buy tickets for the 2026 World Cup final?
The general sale of individual tickets for the 2026 World Cup has not been opened yet. According to FIFA, this process will begin in September 2025, when registration to purchase non-hospitality tickets will open.
For now, the only available tickets are those included in the hospitality packages, specifically the Venue Series for MetLife Stadium, which grants access to all matches scheduled at this venue, including the grand final.
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What does the Venue Series package for the 2026 World Cup final include?
The MetLife Stadium Venue Series not only guarantees your seat for the final but also for other key matches played at this venue:
- 5 group stage matches
- 1 round of 32 match
- 1 round of 16 match
- The grand final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Additionally, each hospitality category offers exclusive services such as:
- Premium seating with superior views
- Access to VIP lounges and private areas
- Unlimited gourmet food and beverages
- Official commemorative souvenirs
- Concierge service and personalized attention
Hospitality package prices for the 2026 World Cup final
According to the official FIFA Hospitality platform, the Venue Series packages in New York / New Jersey (which include the final) are priced as follows:
- FIFA Pavilion Standard: $25,800 USD per person
- FIFA Pavilion Standard+: $27,875 USD per person
- Trophy Lounge Standard: $46,050 USD per person
- Trophy Lounge Standard+: $49,025 USD per person
- Pitchside Lounge Standard: $68,150 USD per person
- Pitchside Lounge Standard+: $73,200 USD per person
It is important to clarify that these prices include the complete hospitality experience for all matches at the venue, not just the final.
When does individual ticket sales start?
FIFA has confirmed that general ticket sales (without hospitality) will begin in September 2025. Until then, the only way to secure a seat for the 2026 World Cup final is through these exclusive hospitality packages.
What is a hospitality ticket?
A hospitality ticket is much more than a simple seat in the stadium. These packages are designed to offer a complete VIP experience, which includes:
- Preferred stadium access and exclusive areas
- Gourmet food and beverages
- Official FIFA gifts
- Private lounges and premium service areas
When and where will the 2026 World Cup be played?
- Start date: Thursday, June 11, 2026
- Final: Sunday, July 19, 2026
- Host countries: Mexico, United States, and Canada. This is the first time three nations will jointly host a World Cup.
How many teams will participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
- Number of participating teams: 48
- This will be the tournament with the highest number of teams in World Cup history.
- Argentina will seek to become the third country to successfully defend the title.
Which cities will host the 2026 World Cup?
🇨🇦 Canada:
- Toronto
- Vancouver
🇲🇽 Mexico:
- Guadalajara
- Mexico City (Estadio Azteca)
- Monterrey
🇺🇸 United States:
- Atlanta
- Boston
- Dallas
- Houston
- Kansas City
- Los Angeles
- Miami
- New York / New Jersey
- Philadelphia
- San Francisco (Bay Area)
- Seattle
Which stadiums will host the 2026 World Cup?
Canada:
- Toronto Stadium
- BC Place Vancouver
Mexico:
- Estadio Banorte, formerly Azteca (Mexico City)
- Estadio Akron
- Estadio BBVA, home of Rayados de Monterrey
United States:
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
- Gillette Stadium (Boston)
- AT&T Stadium (Dallas)
- NRG Stadium (Houston)
- Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)
- SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles)
- Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
- MetLife Stadium (New York / New Jersey)
- Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
- Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco)
- Lumen Field (Seattle)
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