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How to buy Netherlands World Cup 2026 tickets: Dates, fixtures, prices & more

Any doubts or nerves that were swirling in the minds of Netherlands' fans following their opening 2-2 draw with Japan were forgotten in Houston, as Ronald Koeman's crew tore into Sweden from the off, during their second World Cup Group F encounter, with the Oranje eventually running out 5-1 winners.

The Dutch are now on the brink of maintaining their impressive 100% record of reaching the knockout stages of every World Cup tournament they have competed in.

For their final group assignment, the Netherlands go head-to-head with Tunisia at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City this Thursday (June 25). The north Africans have already been eliminated after defeats against Sweden and Japan, where they conceded five and four goals respectively.

Let GOAL take you through all the latest FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket information, including how you can secure seats for the upcoming Netherlands matches and how much they will cost.

Netherlands World Cup 2026 fixtures

DateFixture (local KO time) VenueFinal Score / Tickets
Sunday, June 14Japan vs Netherlands (3pm CDT)AT&T Stadium (Arlington)2-2
Saturday, June 20Netherlands vs Sweden (12pm CDT)NRG Stadium (Houston)Netherlands won 5-1
Thursday, June 25Tunisia vs Netherlands (6pm CDT)Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)Tickets

How to buy Netherlands World Cup 2026 tickets

Here's what you need to know at a glance:

  • The Last-Minute Sales Phase is currently live, having launched on April 1. Unlike previous rounds, this is not a lottery. Tickets are being sold on a strictly first-come, first-served basis with immediate confirmation. This represents the final opportunity to purchase official tickets directly from FIFA.
  • The Official FIFA Resale Marketplace is also open. This platform is now the primary authorized destination for fans to buy and sell verified tickets at regulated prices as the tournament approaches.
  • Alternatively, fans may look to secondary marketplaces like StubHub for last-minute tickets. Remember to check the T&Cs of any secondary sites for tickets you're buying.

Netherlands World Cup 2026 tickets: How much do they cost?

FIFA has implemented variable pricing for the 2026 tournament. Tickets for the Group Stage started as low as $60 (for specific Supporter Tiers), while prices for the Final can reach up to $6,730.

Below are the estimated price ranges for the current tournament phases:

CategoryGroup StageRound of 32 - QuartersSemis & Final
Category 1$250 - $400$600 - $1,200$1,500 - $6,730
Category 2$150 - $280$400 - $800$1,000 - $4,210
Category 3$100 - $200$200 - $500$600 - $2,790
Category 4$60 - $120$150 - $350$400 - $2,030

What to expect from the Netherlands at the World Cup

Despite never lifting the World Cup trophy aloft, the Netherlands have had many magical moments and near misses at the biggest sporting event on the planet.

They finished runners-up at the 1974, 1978, and 2010 World Cups and were knocked out in the semis at both the 1998 and 2014 tournaments.

Like a conveyor belt, the Dutch have continued to churn out talented stars who have starred on the world stage. The likes of Johan Cruyff, Dennis Bergkamp, Arjen Robben, and Robin van Persie weaved their magic in the past, and now present-day stars, such as Cody Gakpo, Tijjani Reijnders, and Memphis Depay, are aiming to replicate past heroics.

The Netherlands arrived in North America on the back of a very impressive qualifying campaign, which saw them go unbeaten, winning six, drawing two, and scoring 27 goals along the way. Depay, who now plies his trade in Brazil with Corinthians, top-scored for Ronald Koeman's Oranje, netting eight during the qualifiers.

The Dutch have, in fact, lost only once since the summer of 2024, and that was a slim 1-0 Nations League defeat to Germany in Munich (October 2024).

Who is in the Netherlands World Cup 2026 Squad?

Here is the official 26-player roster representing the Netherlands in North America:

PositionPlayerCurrent Club
GoalkeepersBart VerbruggenBrighton & Hove Albion
 Mark FlekkenBayer Leverkusen
 Robin RoefsSunderland
DefendersVirgil van DijkLiverpool
 Nathan AkéManchester City
 Denzel DumfriesInter Milan
 Micky van de VenTottenham Hotspur
 Jan Paul van HeckeBrighton & Hove Albion
 Jorrel HatoChelsea
 Lutsharel GeertruidaSunderland
MidfieldersFrenkie de JongBarcelona
 Ryan GravenberchLiverpool
 Tijjani ReijndersManchester City
Teun KoopmeinersJuventus
 Marten de RoonAtalanta
 Quinten TimberMarseille
 Mats WiefferBrighton & Hove Albion
 Guus TilPSV Eindhoven
ForwardsMemphis DepayCorinthians
 Cody GakpoLiverpool
Donyell MalenRoma
 Wout WeghorstAjax
 Noa LangGalatasaray
 Justin KluivertBournemouth
 Brian Brobbey Sunderland
 Crysencio SummervilleWest Ham United

When is the FIFA World Cup 2026?

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, spanning 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

104 matches will be played over 39 days across North America. For the first time, the tournament will feature 48 teams and be jointly hosted by three nations.

The host cities for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are as follows:

  • Canada: Toronto and Vancouver
  • Mexico: Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey
  • United States: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle

What are the FIFA World Cup 2026 venues?

Back in June 2022, the sixteen FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities were announced (two in Canada, three in Mexico, and eleven in the United States). Check out those cities and the stadiums that will be used as venues below:

CountryStadium (City)Capacity
CanadaBC Place (Vancouver) 48,821 
 BMO Field (Toronto) 44,315
MexicoEstadio Azteca (Mexico City) 72,766
 Estadio Akron (Guadalajara) 44,330
 Estadio BBVA (Monterrey) 50,113 
United StatesMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) 67,382 
 Gillette Stadium (Foxborough) 63,815 
 AT&T Stadium (Dallas) 70,122 
 NRG Stadium (Houston)68,311 
 Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City) 67,513 
 SoFi Stadium (Inglewood) 69,650 
 Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens)64,091 
 MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford)78,576 
 Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)65,827 
 Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara)69,391 
 Lumen Field (Seattle)65,123

Frequently asked questions

Supporters have a number of opportunities to purchase tickets for matches involving the Netherlands, via the FIFA website, between now and the big kick-off in June. The various sales phases differ in terms of purchasing processes, payment methods and ticket products.

To buy tickets, you must visit the official FIFA ticketing portal and register for an account. You can then log in to your FIFA account and check out ticket availability.

If you are looking for an official and secure way to resell/exchange your FIFA World Cup 26 tickets, the FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace is the official channel for doing so. The Marketplace opened in October and be accessed via FIFA.com/tickets.

FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets will also be available from secondary resellers, such as StubHub and Ticombo.

No, tickets will not be available for purchase at the stadiums during FIFA World Cup 2026. There will be no over-the-counter ticket sales. FIFA.com/tickets is the official portal for purchasing tickets.

Johnny Rep, who starred during the 1970’s for the Netherlands, tops the Dutch scorers’ chart at World Cup Finals, after netting seven times during the 1974 and 1978 campaigns when his country finished runners-up. A plethora of famous Dutch players are one goal behind Rep, on six, including Dennis Bergkamp, Arjen Robben, Robin van Persie and Wesley Sneijder. The last of those, Wesley Sneijder, does lead the way in terms of appearances at World Cup Finals though, having played in 17 Dutch games over three tournaments (2006, 2010 and 2014).

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