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Final Ticket Sales Phase Opens as 50-Day Countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Begins

  • Writer: Farabin TV Sport
    Farabin TV Sport
  • Apr 22
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 23

50-Day Countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Begins
50-Day Countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Begins


With just 50 days remaining until kickoff, excitement is reaching fever pitch ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the FIFA officially launches the final phase of ticket sales.


Fans across the globe are now entering their last opportunity to secure seats for the biggest sporting event on the planet. This final sales window is expected to see unprecedented demand, with millions of supporters competing for a limited number of remaining tickets across all match categories—from group-stage encounters to the highly anticipated knockout rounds and the final.


According to FIFA, tickets in this phase are being released through a combination of real-time sales and limited inventory drops, giving fans a dynamic but highly competitive purchasing environment. Supporters are strongly advised to act quickly, as high-demand matches—particularly those featuring traditional football powerhouses—are expected to sell out within minutes.


The 2026 edition of the tournament will be historic in many respects. Hosted jointly by United States, Canada, and Mexico, it will mark the first time the World Cup is staged across three nations. Additionally, the competition will expand to 48 teams, increasing the total number of matches and offering fans more opportunities than ever to witness world-class football live.


FIFA has emphasized enhanced accessibility and digital ticketing systems for this tournament, aiming to streamline the purchasing process while reducing fraud and unauthorized resale. Mobile ticketing, personalized access, and stricter identity verification measures are among the key innovations introduced for this cycle.


Beyond the matches themselves, the World Cup is expected to deliver a massive economic and cultural impact across host cities. Stadiums are being prepared to welcome millions of fans, while surrounding fan zones, festivals, and public viewing areas will transform the tournament into a month-long global celebration.


With the countdown now at just 50 days, anticipation continues to build—not only among fans hoping to attend in person but also among billions who will follow the tournament worldwide. As the final ticket sales phase unfolds, the race is officially on to be part of football history.


By Elmira Mirzadegan

Published April 22, 2026




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