🎟️ Ticket Guide
How to buy FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets for Los Angeles, what to pay, where to resell safely, and how to avoid scams.
Tickets
Prices
Before You Buy
The Basics
⚠️ Active ticket scam alert (May 2026): Malwarebytes published a dedicated threat report on the World Cup 2026 scam economy. Key vectors: fake copycat ticket sites appearing in paid search results, social-media sellers claiming "can't attend, selling at face value," and paper tickets or screenshots (all legitimate tickets are digital via the FIFA app only — no print-at-home). The FTC warns the same seat is being sold to multiple buyers simultaneously.
Only safe sources: fifa.com/tickets and the FIFA Official Resale platform inside the FIFA app. New May 2026 scam vectors:
79 confirmed phishing sites visually replicating FIFA.com (Malwarebytes, May 2026);
AI-generated replica pages indistinguishable from the real site;
fake pre-sale waiting lists harvesting payment info;
WC2026 meme coin promotions from fake FIFA social accounts.
Never pay via Zelle, Cash App, wire transfer, gift cards, or cryptocurrency — none offer chargeback protection.
Tickets are digital only — loaded to the FIFA app on your phone. You will need the FIFA app installed and your account verified well before match day. Print-at-home or PDF tickets do not exist for this tournament.
All tickets are 100% digital — FWC2026 Mobile Tickets app required: FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets are delivered exclusively via the official FWC2026 Mobile Tickets app (available on iOS and Android). Screenshots, PDFs, and printed tickets are not accepted at stadium entry. Download the app and link your FIFA account before match day. Known issues: some users report crashes during the password + verification code flow — fix by updating the app and ensuring your phone number is saved correctly in your FIFA account profile. The app requires an active data connection or must be pre-loaded while connected. Important: most tickets only appear in the app 24–48 hours before kickoff — do not panic if your tickets are not visible earlier. Before heading to the stadium, use the app's Offline Token feature on strong WiFi — this pre-loads your entry QR code so it works without signal inside the security perimeter.
Seat category warning (April–May 2026): FIFA has been accused of reassigning Category 1 purchasers to corner and behind-goal seats — originally mapped as Category 2 — then releasing a new "Front Category 1" tier in those premium locations at roughly double the original price (~$2,730 rising to ~$4,000+). U.S. Congress sent a formal letter to FIFA President Infantino on May 7, 2026 citing this practice alongside average price increases of 34% across 90 of 104 matches. If you purchased before April 2026, compare your original confirmation email to your current seat zone in the FIFA app — if it changed, contact
FIFA Customer Support and document with screenshots. NY & NJ attorneys general subpoenaed FIFA over this practice on May 27, 2026 (
NY AG press release ↑).
📉 Ticket Market Update — May 2026
Secondary resale prices down ~24% — 262,000+ tickets available
The resale market has softened significantly: average secondary prices are down roughly 24% from their April peak, with an estimated 262,316 tickets currently listed across secondary markets (StubHub, Viagogo, SeatGeek, Ticketmaster Resale). Two key things to know: (1) FIFA's Official Resale Platform stays open until 1 hour before kickoff — last-minute buyers can secure verified tickets right up to match day; (2) “Front Category 1” (front-row sideline) tickets for the Final at MetLife on July 19 are trading at $30,000+ on secondary markets. For any other match, the softening market means patient buyers may find better value in the final 72 hours before kickoff.
⚖️ CA Attorney General Investigation — May 29 Deadline Passed
California AG Bonta's FIFA deadline has passed — enforcement action now possible
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a public warning to FIFA and set a
May 29, 2026 response deadline regarding ticket pricing practices and seat category reassignments affecting California consumers. That deadline has now passed with no public resolution announced.
California consumers who purchased World Cup tickets and experienced seat downgrades, zone changes, or unexplained price increases should:
(1) document the issue with screenshots of both their original confirmation and current FIFA app seating;
(2) file a complaint at
oag.ca.gov;
(3) contact FIFA Customer Support and request a written response.
Ticket Categories & Prices
Face value prices for Los Angeles group stage matches. Quarterfinal prices on July 10 are dramatically higher — SoFi hosts one of the eight World Cup Quarterfinals (Match 98).
Category 4
$50
–$80 face value
Restricted view or upper bowl behind goal. Still an excellent atmosphere. Best value if you just want to be in the stadium.
Category 3
$100
–$150 face value
Upper tier with full pitch view. Good sightlines, covered in most sections at SoFi. The typical fan's choice for group stage.
Category 2
$200
–$350 face value
Lower tier, mid-level. Excellent viewing angles, close enough to feel the action. Best value for premium experience.
Category 1
$400
–$800 face value
Lower tier premium sideline seats. Best viewing position. Hospitality upgrades available at this tier.
Quarterfinal
$400
–$1,500+ face / resale
The Quarterfinal at SoFi (Friday, July 10 — Match 98) is the biggest LA match of the tournament. Face value runs $400+ for upper tiers and $1,000+ for premium; resale will trend much higher, especially if a marquee national team advances. Two Round of 32 matches at SoFi (June 28 and July 2) are also priced above the group-stage rate.
Where to Buy Officially
FIFA Official (Primary)
Buy directly at FIFA.com or the FIFA+ app. This is the ONLY source for face-value tickets. Sales phases run in advance — check FIFA's calendar for when each phase opens.
FIFA.com Tickets ↗
FIFA Resale Platform
Fans who can't attend can list tickets on FIFA's official resale platform. Transactions are fully secure — payment is handled by FIFA and tickets transfer digitally.
Supporters Club Allocations
National team supporter clubs often receive ticket allocations before general sale. Check your national team's official supporters club — this is often the best way to get good seats for your team's matches.
Secondary Market
Buying Resale Tickets
If official tickets are sold out, the secondary market is your next option. Use only established platforms — never buy from individuals on social media, Craigslist, or outside the stadium.
📉 Resale prices in free fall (May 2026): The secondary market has softened significantly. As of mid-May: 25 of 52 US group-stage games have resale tickets below face value (after the 15% buyer's fee). Average get-in price across all US games: ~$134, down 28% since February. Best value games: Jordan vs. Algeria (San Francisco, from $98), Bosnia vs. Qatar (Seattle), Algeria vs. Austria (Kansas City), Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia (Houston). For higher-profile fixtures, expect resale premiums — but even those are softening week by week.
Secondary-market window worth watching. USMNT group-stage ticket pricing has triggered a public backlash in May 2026 (the President was quoted in the NY Post saying he "wouldn't pay it either"), and a notable share of buyers are walking away from holds. Expect resale prices to soften in the final 10-day pre-match window. Use FIFA's official resale platform for guaranteed transfers — third-party sites carry counterfeit risk.
Official FIFA Partner
FIFA Official Resale
The safest resale option. FIFA manages the transaction and guarantees ticket authenticity. Tickets transfer digitally to your FIFA app. Prices may still be above face value.
Established Platform
StubHub / Viagogo
Large secondary markets with buyer guarantees. Use StubHub (US) for better buyer protection. Prices will be significantly above face value for USA matches and the July 10 Quarterfinal at SoFi. Always use a credit card for chargeback protection.
Resale platform warning — pick FIFA over Viagogo or Stubhub. Third-party resale sites carry three risks World Cup buyers should weigh: (1) counterfeit risk — Viagogo and unofficial resellers cannot guarantee FIFA-compliant ticket transfers and have a documented history of bad inventory; (2) FX exposure — European resellers price in EUR/GBP and FX swings between purchase and the match can swing your effective cost 5–10%; (3) Stubhub geofencing — Stubhub blocks ticket transfers to/from non-US accounts in ways that catch European and Latin American buyers off-guard. Use FIFA's official resale platform (linked from your account on tickets.fifa.com once a transfer window opens) for guaranteed-valid transfers. Watch for resale opening dates — usually 4–6 weeks before each match phase.
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Fan Community
r/WorldCup2026 & Supporters Groups
Fan communities often facilitate peer-to-peer sales between trusted members. Higher risk than platforms — only transact with accounts that have verified history and use PayPal Goods & Services (not Friends & Family).
Watch Out
Ticket Scams
FIFA World Cup ticket scams are widespread. Know the red flags before you hand over money.
FBI Warning — 36+ Fake FIFA Domains Active (May 2026)
The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3 PSA, May 27, 2026) identified more than 36 fake FIFA ticket websites in the US. Never click sponsored search results (Google/Bing ads) for FIFA tickets — these frequently route to scam sites. Buy and resell ONLY at fifa.com. Report ticket fraud at ic3.gov.
PDF / Print-at-Home Tickets
FIFA 2026 uses digital-only tickets in the FIFA app. PDF tickets or printed tickets DO NOT EXIST for this tournament. Anyone offering a PDF ticket is scamming you.
Bank Transfer Requests
Legitimate ticket sellers use traceable payment platforms. Anyone requesting a bank transfer, wire transfer, Zelle, Venmo Friends & Family, or cryptocurrency should be treated as a scammer.
Social Media Sellers
Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are full of fake ticket sellers for major events. Never buy from individuals on social media — no matter how authentic they appear.
Fake FIFA Websites
Scam sites copy the FIFA website design exactly. Always buy only from FIFA.com — not fifa2026.com, tickets-fifa.com, or any variation. Bookmark the official site.
Scalpers Outside the Stadium
Street scalpers outside SoFi Stadium will offer tickets. These are almost always counterfeit or already-scanned duplicates. Never buy from scalpers on the street.
Zelle / Cash App / Crypto
The FTC specifically warns against these payment methods for ticket purchases. No chargeback protection exists. The same seat is routinely sold to multiple buyers simultaneously. If a seller insists on Zelle, Cash App, crypto, or gift cards, it is a scam — no exceptions.
Match Day
SoFi Stadium Tips
01Download the FIFA app and load your tickets at least 24 hours before match day. Test the app works before you're standing at the gate.
02Arrive 90 minutes before kickoff (2 hours for USA matches and the Quarterfinal). Security lines at SoFi are thorough and can be long when 70,000 fans arrive at once.
03Clear bags only: maximum 12"×6"×12". No backpacks, no opaque bags. Small clutch bags are fine. Full bag policy at FIFA.com/stadiums.
04SoFi Stadium is fully air-conditioned (it's a domed stadium) — you'll be cool inside even in Los Angeles's summer heat. Dress for the heat outdoors, not indoors.
05Photo ID required to match your FIFA account ticket. Bring your passport (the same document used to register for FIFA tickets).
06One factory-sealed soft-plastic disposable water bottle up to 20 oz (590 ml) is now permitted inside (FIFA reversed its blanket ban June 6–7, 2026 for US and Canada matches). Reusable, empty, and hard-sided bottles remain banned. Free drinking water available at hydration stations inside. Pre-hydrate before entering. Staying hydrated in Los Angeles's heat (especially walking to/from the stadium) is essential.
07No outside food or drink. Stadium concessions include local Los Angeles food options — Tex-Mex, BBQ, and more. Prices are stadium-level expensive.