
A few tickets remain for the lower deck, ranging from $19,995 to $32,970, and tickets for the Trophy Lounge section are priced at $34,500.
Published July 10, 2026
FIFA has set aside approximately 1,200 Category 2 tickets, priced at $7,380, for the World Cup final, to be held July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
The governing body’s last-minute ticketing site, which sometimes showed the game as sold out, had 1,178 seats available in five sections along the sideline of the top deck. The 344th section had 282 seats, the 343rd section had 299 seats, the 335th section had 139 seats, the 334th section had 443 seats, and the 333rd section had 15 seats.
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FIFA was also selling 68 Front Category 1 tickets in the lower deck at prices ranging from $19,995 to $32,970, and the remaining hospitality tickets in the Trophy Lounge and Trophy Lounge+ sections at prices including food and drinks at $34,500 and $32,500.

In addition, FIFA is selling tickets for Saturday’s quarterfinal game between Argentina and Switzerland at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, from $1,600 to $3,995.
Resale tickets for the final were on sale on FIFA’s Marketplace at prices ranging from $7,440.50 to $11,499,998.85.
FIFA has repeatedly come under heavy criticism over the price of World Cup tickets throughout the various stages of sales leading up to the tournament, with one fan group filing a lawsuit citing “excessive ticket prices”.
In April, FIFA put four tickets on the resale market for $2 million each. President Gianni Infantino joked about it, but otherwise defended the eye-popping price, saying soccer’s international governing body was obliged to take advantage of a U.S. law that allows tickets to be resold for thousands of dollars above face value.
FIFA also faces subpoenas from New York and New Jersey as part of an investigation into the accuracy of World Cup ticket prices and seat locations.
