The World Cup 2026 Final takes place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19.
Who can forget the World Cup 2022 Final? Definitely not the 88,966 fans who crammed into the Lusail Stadium to see Argentina take the crown. Four goals during normal time, another two in extra-time, and a sensational penalty shootout.
We are hoping for another edge-of-your-seat curtain-closer this time. Demand will obviously be stratospheric, with controversy around prices already taking up headlines.
Let GOAL take you through all the World Cup 2026 final ticket information, including how much they cost and much more.
When is the World Cup 2026 Final?
How much are World Cup 2026 Final tickets?
Tickets for the World Cup 2026 final at MetLife Stadium have been seen as the most expensive tickets in the entire World Cup tournament.
It represents a record-breaking increase compared to the 2022 Final in Qatar, where the top seat was approximately $1,600.
However, there is a massive difference between what tickets officially cost at face value directly from FIFA and what they are actually fetching on the secondary market.
Official FIFA World Cup Final Prices
FIFA’s official standard face-value prices ranged from $2,030 to $6,730 depending on the standard seating category.
However, because FIFA implemented a highly publicised dynamic pricing model for its primary inventory, face-value rates for premium Front Category 1 sections directly from the FIFA portal eventually scaled up to an eye-watering $32,970.
The official face-value tier system is structurally divided into four main sections:
- Category 1 (Lower Tier, preferred sidelines): Originally $6,730 at base face value, with prime Front Category releases peaking dynamically at $32,970.
- Category 2 (Lower & Upper Tiers, corners/outer edges): Fixed face value of $4,210.
- Category 3 (Upper Tier, behind the goals): Fixed face value of $2,790.
- Category 4 (Upper Tier, furthest from the pitch): The cheapest entry option, priced at $2,030.
Secondary Market & Resale Prices
Because FIFA opted not to cap resale prices on its official Resale/Exchange Marketplace (aiming to discourage scalpers from migrating entirely to third-party platforms) asking prices have completely detached from original face value.
- Cheapest Tickets: If you are looking for the absolute cheapest "get-in" ticket just to be in the stadium, secondary market listings for the highest rows in the upper deck currently start between $8,000 and $9,775.
- Average Resale Price: Across all combined sections, the current average tracking price for a final ticket on the secondary market is hovering right around $11,272.
- Premium Lower Bowl Seats: If you want a verified Category 1 seat near the pitch, secondary marketplace estimations routinely range from $15,000 to $38,000+.
How to buy World Cup 2026 Final tickets?
As of today, the major official World Cup ticket lotteries (including the Visa Presale and early Random Selection Draws) have concluded.
With record-breaking demand, primary availability via the initial phases is now extremely limited.
Here is the current status of ticket sales:
- Last-Minute Sales Phase: This phase is currently live and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Unlike the lotteries, these are real-time transactions. This is the final window to buy directly from FIFA.
- Official FIFA Resale Marketplace: This is the only authorized platform for fans to buy and sell verified tickets at face value. It will remain open until the end of the tournament.
- Secondary Marketplaces: Fans can also find tickets on platforms like StubHub. These are often the best options for high-demand knockout games, though prices may vary from face value. Always check the T&Cs of the secondary site before purchasing.
Everything you need to know about MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium is a multi-purpose venue at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which is 5 miles west of New York City. The stadium opened in 2010, replacing Giants Stadium, and serves as the regular home for the New York Giants and New York Jets of NFL fame.
MetLife Stadium is well-versed in hosting football/soccer matches, having staged games in various tournaments, including the CONCACAF Gold Cup (2011 & 2015) and the Copa America (2024).
It prepared for staging the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final by hosting the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Final, with Chelsea taking on Paris Saint-Germain in front of a crowd of 81,118.
What are the recent World Cup Final results?
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Argentina | France | 4-2 (after pens) | Lusail Stadium (Qatar) |
2018 | France | Crooatia | 4-2 | Luzhniki Stadium (Russia) |
2014 | Germany | Argentina | 1-0 (aet) | Maracana Stadium (Brazil) |
2010 | Spain | Netherlands | 1-0 | Soccer City (South Africa) |
2006 | Italy | France | 5-3 (after pens) | Olympiastadion (Germany) |
2002 | Brazil | Germany | 2-0 | International Stadium (Japan) |
1998 | France | Brazil | 3-0 | Stade de France (France) |
1994 | Brazil | Italy | 3-2 (after pens) | Rose Bowl (United States) |
1990 | West Germany | Argentina | 1-0 | Stadio Olimpico (Italy) |
1986 | Argentina | West Germany | 3-2 | Estadio Azteca (Mexico) |


