Here it is—the World Cup squad, served in bite-sized pieces: much like the scavenger hunt ahead of the European Championship on home soil, Julian Nagelsmann is also revealing his squad for this summer's World Cup one player at a time.
World Cup fans could face some of the highest game-day costs at Levi’s Stadium, MetLife Stadium and SoFi Stadium, adding to already expensive tickets. Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., ranked as the most expensive of the 16 venues, with fans spending $34.24 for one beer and one basic meal, according to new research by SeatPick.
The rumour mill is in full swing just one day before the announcement of the German World Cup squad. National coach Julian Nagelsmann appears set to make a bold statement with one final selection.
Supporters have a number of opportunities to purchase tickets for matches involving Algeria, 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.
Can I buy Algeria World Cup 2026 resale tickets?
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.
Will there be an opportunity to purchase Algeria World Cup 2026 tickets directly at the stadium?
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.
Who has scored the most goals for Algeria at World Cup Finals?
Three players are tied at the top of Algeria's all-time World Cup tournament scoring list. Salah Assad (1982), Abdelmoumene Djabou (2014) and Islam Slimani (2014) all netted twice during their respective campaigns. Rafik Halliche stands alone as the most capped Algerian player at the World Cup though, with seven appearances at the 2010 and 2014 tournaments.