Overview
- FIFA started notifying applicants on Feb. 5 of successful or partially successful Random Selection Draw requests, with successful applicants charged automatically and unsuccessful ones not charged.
- FIFA reports roughly 500 million ticket requests in the latest phase, with the most sought‑after fixtures including Colombia vs. Portugal in Miami, Mexico vs. South Korea in Guadalajara, the opening match in Mexico City, a Round of 32 match in Toronto, and the final in New York/New Jersey.
- The next purchase opportunity is FIFA’s Last‑Minute Sales phase opening in early April, where tickets will be sold first‑come, first‑served with immediate confirmation subject to availability.
- FIFA’s official Resale/Exchange Marketplace is open now, closes Feb. 22, and reopens April 2 for verified fan‑to‑fan transactions.
- Secondary sites such as StubHub already list tickets and parking, with examples including final seats advertised from about $9,100 to $14,600 and parking ranging from roughly $40–$1,200, including about $400 for the final.