
"The tournament is the first ever World Cup to be played in three different countries, with the US, Canada and Mexico all hosting games, and will also be the largest edition ever, with 48 teams competing to lift the famous trophy. Played across 16 different cities, including here in the Bay Area at Levi's Stadium, fans will be offered plenty of opportunities to see the highest level of international soccer and some of the biggest names in the game take to the pitch."
"The first phase began on Wednesday at 8 a.m. PT when fans can enter a presale draw, open to people 18 and older with a FIFA ID account after registering on the official FIFA website and Visa cardholders. The entry period for the presale draw will run until Friday, September 19, with successful applicants - chosen via a random selection process - being notified that they are able to purchase tickets from September 29."
FIFA World Cup 2026 will be hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, expanding to 48 teams and played in 16 host cities including Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area. Ticket sales will occur in three phases beginning with a presale draw open to adults with a FIFA ID and Visa cardholders; the presale entry runs until September 19, with notifications on September 29 and purchase time slots starting October 1. All 104 matches will be available at the start of the buying window on a first-come, first-served basis. Group stage tickets start at $60, with the final priced up to $6,730. Phase two, the Early Ticket Draw registration, is expected between October 27 and 31.
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