FIFA has released a final batch of approximately 1,200 tickets for the FIFA World Cup 2026 final, giving fans one last opportunity to attend the tournament’s biggest match. The tickets are available through FIFA’s official ticketing portal and are being sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Each ticket is priced at USD 7,380, making them among the most expensive seats available for the tournament. Despite the high cost, demand is expected to be strong as supporters from around the world look to secure a place at the showpiece event.

Final chance to secure a FIFA World Cup seat

The latest release comes just days before the World Cup final and is likely to be the last official ticket sale before kickoff. FIFA has periodically released additional tickets during the tournament after reviewing stadium allocations, operational requirements and returned inventory.

Fans hoping to attend the final have been advised to purchase tickets only through FIFA’s authorised platform to avoid counterfeit tickets and unofficial resale markets.

High price ticket’s spark debate

The price of the newly released tickets has once again highlighted the growing cost of attending major sporting events. While FIFA says ticket prices reflect demand for the world’s biggest football tournament, many supporters have questioned whether the final has become too expensive for ordinary fans.

Even with the premium pricing, interest in the World Cup final remains exceptionally high. The expanded 48-team tournament has attracted record crowds and strong global attention throughout the competition.

With only around 1,200 tickets now available, the latest sales window is expected to close quickly as fans race to secure a seat for the championship match. The final will bring the curtain down on a historic edition of the FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, and is set to be one of the most-watched sporting events of the year.