Visa Presale Launches with 1 Million Tickets up for Grabs
The first phase of ticket sales for the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially began with the Visa Presale Draw, running from September 10 to 19, 2025. Exclusively open to Visa cardholders (credit, debit, or prepaid with 3D Secure), this draw offers approximately 1 million tickets for a chance to purchase through a random lottery system.
Successful applicants will be notified from September 29 onwards, receiving a designated time slot to complete their purchases beginning October 1.
Prices start at $60, but Dynamic Pricing Means … It’s Complicated
Ticket prices kick off attractively at US$60 for group stage games. However, due to the introduction of a dynamic pricing model, this price may increase, possibly significantly, as demand rises. Tickets for the final stage could cost as much as US $6,730.
The Dynamic Pricing Debate Heats Up
Dynamic pricing—a method where ticket prices shift based on demand has faced criticism. Zohran Mamdani, a New York mayoral candidate, launched a campaign dubbed “Game Over Greed”, calling on FIFA to abandon dynamic pricing. He argues the strategy could make the tournament unaffordable for working-class fans, and has demanded the allocation of 15% of tickets at discounted rates for residents, as well as implementing price caps on resale tickets.
What’s Next? Multiple Phases to Follow
FIFA has confirmed that multiple ticket sale phases are planned:
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Early Ticket Draw: Registration likely in late October, with purchases projected around mid-November to early December.
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Random Selection Draw: Launching after the Final Draw in December, allowing fans to apply for specific matches.
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First-Come, First-Served: A final open sales window will offer remaining tickets closer to the tournament start.
Key Purchase Rules to Remember
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4 tickets allowed per person, per match.
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Fans may purchase tickets for up to 10 matches during the Visa Presale phase.
Summary Table
Aspect | Details |
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Presale Phase | Visa Presale Draw, Sept 10–19, 2025 |
Ticket Availability | ~1 million tickets |
Pricing | Starts at USD $60; up to USD $6,730 for final |
Pricing Model | Dynamic pricing (fluctuating demand-based) |
Fan Backlash | Campaign led by Zohran Mamdani |
Phase Structure | Visa Presale → Early Draw → Random Draw → Open Sale |
Purchase Limits | 4 per match; up to 10 matches total |
What It Means for Fans
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Act quickly: Visa cardholders have the first shot at tickets. Early registration is crucial.
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Plan for fluctuations: While $60 is the baseline, prices may surge for high-demand matches.
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Stay involved: Citizen advocacy highlights growing concerns over fair access and affordability.
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Watch closely: Further details and ticketing timelines will emerge over the coming months—particularly as FIFA reveals more about subsequent phases.
This ticket rollout marks a transformative moment in World Cup history—unprecedented scale, co-hosted across three nations, and a pioneering use of dynamic pricing. Fans should monitor each phase closely to maximize their odds of securing a seat at football’s grandest stage.
✍️ Written by Bilal Tariq, Admin of SocialBizMagazine UK