World Cup 2026 Ticket Demand Explodes With 5 Million Requests

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is already breaking records after FIFA received five million ticket requests within 24 hours. Brazil vs Morocco quickly became one of the tournament’s most demanded matches. Supporters from more than 200 countries are expected to travel to North America for the biggest World Cup ever organized.
Three FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets held in a hand, symbolizing the start of a new era of dynamic pricing and global demand.

Global demand for FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets reached record levels within the first 24 hours.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is already generating historic global demand. FIFA confirmed that supporters from more than 200 countries and territories submitted nearly five million ticket requests during the first 24 hours of the latest ticket sales phase.

The unprecedented numbers highlight the excitement surrounding the first-ever 48-team FIFA World Cup, hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Five Million Requests in Just One Day

Only hours after the launch of the third ticket sales phase, FIFA recorded exceptional worldwide demand through its official ticketing platform.

The random selection draw phase opened massive opportunities for supporters hoping to attend the biggest FIFA World Cup in history.

The tournament will run from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across 16 host cities in North America.

Most Requested World Cup 2026 Matches

According to FIFA, several group-stage matches are already generating enormous interest among supporters.

The most requested match so far is:

  • Colombia vs Portugal – Miami, June 27

The other most requested matches include:

  • Brazil vs Morocco – New York New Jersey, June 13
  • Mexico vs South Korea – Guadalajara, June 18
  • Ecuador vs Germany – New York New Jersey, June 25
  • Scotland vs Brazil – Miami, June 24

The top-demand games involve national teams from five different continents, reflecting the truly global nature of the competition.

Brazil vs Morocco Among the Most Popular Matches

The strong interest in Brazil vs Morocco confirms Morocco’s growing international football appeal after recent performances on the global stage.

The match, scheduled for June 13 in New York New Jersey, quickly became one of the hottest tickets of the tournament during the opening hours of the draw.

The popularity of the fixture also reflects the growing presence of Moroccan supporters across North America and Europe.

South American Fans Driving Demand

After the three host countries, FIFA revealed that the largest number of ticket requests came from:

  • Colombia
  • England
  • Ecuador
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Scotland
  • Germany
  • Australia
  • France
  • Panama

FIFA highlighted the strong mobilization from South American countries, particularly Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, and Argentina.

The organization also pointed to growing enthusiasm across Central America and the return of Scotland to the World Cup stage after a 28-year absence.

How the FIFA Ticket Draw Works

The current ticket sales phase operates through a random selection draw system.

Fans can select:

  • The matches they want to attend
  • Ticket categories
  • Number of tickets requested

FIFA confirmed that the exact moment of submission during the application period does not impact the chances of selection.

The random draw phase remains open until January 13, 2026.

Official Resale Platform Opens in December

FIFA also announced that its official ticket resale and exchange platform will open on December 15, 2025.

The platform will allow supporters to securely buy or resell tickets through FIFA’s official system.

Fans must be at least 18 years old to participate in the ticket draw process.

Hospitality Packages and Premium Experiences

Supporters seeking guaranteed access and premium experiences can purchase official hospitality packages through FIFA’s hospitality partner On Location.

These packages include:

  • Match tickets
  • Premium seating
  • VIP hospitality experiences
  • Exclusive services

FIFA also confirmed the availability of travel packages in partnership with Qatar Airways, combining tickets, flights, accommodation, and transportation.

Hospitality packages are already attracting strong interest ahead of the tournament.

FIFA Says Revenues Will Support Global Football

FIFA emphasized that revenue generated by the World Cup will continue supporting football development worldwide.

As a non-profit organization, FIFA plans to reinvest more than 90% of its 2023–2026 budget into football development programs across its 211 member associations.

The investments aim to strengthen men’s, women’s, and youth football globally.

The Biggest World Cup in Football History

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will feature:

  • 48 national teams
  • 104 matches
  • 16 host cities
  • Three host countries

The competition begins on June 11, 2026, in Mexico City and concludes on July 19, 2026, at the New York New Jersey Stadium.

SourceFifa.com

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