
The first ticketing packages for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have been released by On Location with a series of packages ranging from the chance for fans to have tickets for every group-stage match of a team of their choosing to access to a series of matches at one of any of the 11 United States host cities.
FIFA and On Location launched the sales portal on Tuesday, marking the first opportunity for the public to purchase a seat at the world’s biggest single-sport competition. In addition to premium seating, hospitality packages may include on-site service, regionally inspired food and beverages and more. Hospitality guests will have expedited access to the venue via dedicated security checkpoints.
“The largest hospitality program in FIFA World Cup history is designed to bring fans from around the world together to celebrate the beautiful game and showcase the rich cultural traditions of 16 unique North American cities,” said Alicia Falken, general manager of On Location’s FIFA World Cup 26 business. “Our packages will help passionate fans seamlessly navigate the competition schedule and support their team, while enjoying unprecedented access and one-of-a-kind experiences for an opportunity of a lifetime.”
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One of the packages, a U.S. Venue Series, allows fans to secure access to 4-9 matches in the venue of their choice, with premium seating. Venue Series packages at New York New Jersey Stadium include the final on July 19; the full eight-game New York package begins at $25,800.
Other package options include a U.S. Four-Match Series with four group stage games at various venues with seating access in Private Suites, Pitchside Lounges and other shared lounge and hospitality options. Packages include two Monday-through-Thursday matches and exclude the U.S. team’s opening match. The Follow My Team Series allows fans to see their team in action at every early-stage match, regardless of location, for all non-host countries participating.
FIFA appointed On Location as its official hospitality provider for the tournament in July 2024, followed by On Location’s announcement that Major League Soccer will be a hospitality sales agent in Canada and the United States. On Location will have exclusive global rights to promote, sell and operate the program at the 16 host cities.
Today’s announcement is a step in the collaboration between MLS and On Location in selling hospitality experiences for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as MLS has clubs in each of the 13 World Cup host cities in the U.S. and Canada. The full launch of hospitality packages, including matches held in Canada and Mexico, will be available later this year.