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Here’s How To Get Tickets To The 2026 World Cup At MetLife Stadium

The 2026 World Cup is expected to be the largest event the tournament’s ever seen, spanning three countries: USA, Mexico and Canada. And even though we’re still waiting on NYC’s own soccer stadium, NYC soccer fans can fortunately attend some of the most exciting matches just across the Hudson at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium.

So how can you secure your spot and score tickets to the 2026 World Cup? We’re answering all of your questions below.

World Cup trophy standing on a soccer field
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Are tickets to the 2026 World Cup currently available for purchase?

Tickets are not yet available for purchase at this time. However, you can still register your interest for tickets when they do become available.

How can I get tickets to the 2026 World Cup?

For now, soccer fans can register their interest in tickets here. By signing up, you will be notified with the latest information on how to apply for 2026 World Cup tickets.

Soccer player on the field about to kick the ball in a crowded stadium
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How much will tickets to the 2026 World Cup cost?

Tickets to the World Cup vary depending on which match you’re seeing and how far into the tournament it is. For example, tickets to the last World Cup final cost anywhere between $380-$5,850, according to FIFA.

Which games of the 2026 World Cup will be played at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium?

FIFA just released the tentative 2026 World Cup match schedule, and you can see which games will be played at MetLife here.

Aerial view of New Jersey's MetLife Stadium
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How can you watch the 2026 World Cup if you don’t get tickets?

If you don’t score tickets to the 2026 World Cup, you can still watch all of the games at one of NYC’s best soccer bars or at home on FOX or Telemundo.

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