
"World Cup tickets are set to be sold in three phase, with the first phase kicking off on now. The first phase-the Visa Presale Draw-will run from September 10 through September 19, for valid Visa cardholders. Opening at 11 a.m. ET, the application period will enter a presale draw for a chance to buy tickets later the month. Successful applicants, who are randomly selected, will be notified starting September 29, who will receive a time and date in October to purchase tickets."
"Phase two-the early ticket draw-is set to begin with registration on October 27, going through October 31. Like with the first phase, fans will register to a draw for a chance to buy tickets. Successful draws will be able to purchase a limited amount of tickets starting mid-November. Phase three-the random selection draw-will work similarly to the previous draws, but will be held once the match set is set, and the 48 countries have been selected."
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place across 16 North American cities in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada and will feature an expanded field of 48 teams. Tickets will be sold in three phases: the Visa Presale Draw (September 10–19) for valid Visa cardholders, an early ticket draw (registration October 27–31), and a random selection draw after the match schedule and participating teams are confirmed. The Visa presale will notify successful applicants beginning September 29 with assigned purchase times in October; tickets for 104 matches will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Receiving a purchase time does not guarantee availability.
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