The dream has finally become a reality. For the first time in history, Jordan has qualified for the FIFA World Cup.
After a stunning qualifying campaign that saw them finish ahead of regional giants, Jamal Sellami’s men are heading to North America to make their mark on the world stage. The Al-Nashama spirit is stronger than ever, and thousands of Jordanians have planned trips to witness this historic tournament.
Will Mousa Al-Tamari and Yazan Al-Naimat light up the stadiums in California and Texas? This is your chance to be part of Jordan's first-ever World Cup chapter. Let GOAL take you through all the latest World Cup 2026 ticket information, including how you can secure seats and how much they cost.
What is Jordan's World Cup 2026 group schedule?
Jordan was drawn in Group J, a group that promises high-octane football and massive crowds.
Their debut match against Austria will be a historic night in the San Francisco Bay Area, followed by a mouthwatering clash against Argentina in Dallas, one of the most anticipated games of the entire group stage.
| Date | Fixture | Venue | Tickets |
| June 16, 2026 | Austria vs Jordan | Levi's Stadium (San Francisco) | Tickets |
| June 22, 2026 | Jordan vs Algeria | Levi's Stadium (San Francisco) | Tickets |
| June 27, 2026 | Jordan vs Argentina | AT&T Stadium (Dallas) | Tickets |
What are the cheapest Jordan tickets?
Based on current resale listings, early FIFA pricing estimates, and the lowest publicly available prices, here are the Jordan tickets currently on the market.
Prices are subject to change due to dynamic pricing and ongoing demand.
| Rank | Match (Date) | Venue (City) | Avg. Price Range (Entry Level) | Tickets |
| #1 | Jordan vs. Argentina (June 27) | Dallas Stadium (Arlington, USA) | $340 – $780+ | Tickets |
| #2 | Austria vs. Jordan (June 16) | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Santa Clara, USA) | $165 – $350+ | Tickets |
| #3 | Jordan vs. Algeria (June 22) | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Santa Clara, USA) | $145 – $290+ | Tickets |
How to buy Jordan World Cup 2026 tickets?
As of today, the major official World Cup ticket lotteries (including the Visa Presale, Early Ticket Draw, and the post-draw Random Selection Draw) have officially concluded.
With over 500 million requests processed during those phases, primary availability is now at an all-time low.
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.
- 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.
Jordan World Cup 2026 tickets: How much do they cost?
Match tickets for Jordan's group matches are categorized into four tiers. Category 1 offers prime lower-tier seating, while Category 2 provides a balanced view from mid-tier areas. Category 3 is the budget-friendly upper-tier choice, and Category 4 is the most affordable, though often located in the highest sections of the stadium.
Estimated prices for Jordan's historic group stage run are:
- Category 1: Prime lower-tier seating ($450 - $620)
- Category 2: Mid-tier/Lower-corner seating ($280 - $400)
- Category 3: Upper-tier seating ($150 - $250)
- Category 4: Most affordable / Restricted view ($60 - $120)
What to expect from Jordan at the World Cup
Expect heart, soul, and a die-hard attitude. Under Jamal Sellami, Jordan has been transformed into a tactically disciplined unit with a lethal counter-attack.
All eyes will be on Mousa Al-Tamari, who has been sensational in Ligue 1 and was the driving force behind their qualification.
Alongside him, Yazan Al-Naimat and Ali Olwan form an attacking trio that can trouble any defense. Jordan showed in the AFC Asian Cup that they can beat the best on their day; now they are ready to show the world that Al-Nashama has arrived.
Who is in the Jordan World Cup Squad? Final 26-Man Lineup
Under the leadership of head coach Jamal Sellami, the Jordan national football team (The Chivalrous) has officially locked in its 26-man roster. Celebrating a historic milestone with their first-ever appearance at a men's FIFA World Cup finals, Jordan battles out of a daunting Group J alongside title-holders Argentina, Algeria, and Austria.
The squad relies on exceptional tactical organization, a tight-knit team spirit, and explosive transition play. The undisputed anchor in goal is Yazeed Abulaila, protected by a disciplined defensive trio featuring FC Seoul's Yazan Al-Arab and Abdallah Nasib. The engine room and creative spark rest heavily on the shoulders of star winger Musa Al-Taamari, while dynamic forward Ali Olwan—who fired Jordan to the tournament with nine qualifying goals—leads the charge alongside Yazan Al-Naimat.
Whether you are mapping out their historic schedule or tracking ticket availability in Santa Clara and Arlington, here is the official 26-player roster representing Jordan:
| Position | Player | Current Club |
| Goalkeepers | Yazeed Abulaila | Al-Hussein Irbid |
| Abdullah Al-Fakhouri | Al-Wehdat | |
| Ahmad Juaydi | Al-Wehdat | |
| Defenders | Yazan Al-Arab | FC Seoul |
| Abdallah Nasib | Al-Hussein Irbid | |
| Mohammad Abu Al-Nadi | Selangor | |
| Yousef Abu Al-Jazar | Al-Hussein Irbid | |
| Mohammad Hasheesh | Al-Wehdat | |
| Saleem Obaid | Al-Hussein Irbid | |
| Bara' Marei | Al-Faisaly | |
| Feras Shelbaieh | Al-Wehdat | |
| Ihsan Haddad | Al-Faisaly | |
| Midfielders | Noor Al-Rawabdeh | Selangor |
| Nizar Al-Rashdan | Qatar SC | |
| Rajaei Ayed | Al-Hussein Irbid | |
| Ibrahim Sadeh | Al-Karma | |
| Mohammad Al-Dawoud | Al-Wehdat | |
| Amer Jamous | Al-Zawraa | |
| Mahmoud Al-Mardi | Al-Hussein Irbid | |
| Mohannad Abu Taha | Al-Wehdat | |
| Waseem Al-Riyalat | Al-Faisaly | |
| Forwards | Musa Al-Taamari | Montpellier HSC |
| Yazan Al-Naimat | Al-Arabi | |
| Ali Olwan | Selangor | |
| Reziq Bani Hani | Selangor | |
| Arif Al-Haj | Al-Hussein Irbid |
Where are the World Cup stadiums?
| Country | Stadium (City) | Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | BC Place (Vancouver) | 48,821 |
| BMO Field (Toronto) | 72,766 | |
| Mexico | Estadio Banorte (Mexico City) | 48,821 |
| Estadio Akron (Guadalajara) | 44,330 | |
| Estadio BBVA (Monterrey) | 50,113 | |
| United States | Mercedes-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 |

