Ticket Marketplace Expands for a Record‑Breaking Tournament
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will run from June 11 to July 19, featuring 104 matches across 15 major North American cities. This edition marks the first time the tournament is co‑hosted by three countries, expanding the traditional 32‑team format to 48 teams and delivering a record number of games.
Host cities include Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, as well as Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara in Mexico, and Toronto and Vancouver in Canada. The widespread locations aim to bring the event closer to fans across the continent.
Tickets are being sold through Gametime, a platform that specializes in last‑minute sports tickets. The service offers transparent pricing, mobile ticketing and the ability to filter results by price, date and venue, making it easier for supporters to find seats that fit their budget and schedule.
Gametime’s pricing starts as low as $319 for select matches, providing a more affordable entry point compared with traditional resale markets. The platform’s algorithm surfaces available inventory in real time, allowing fans to secure tickets up to the kickoff.
In addition to price filtering, Gametime lets users sort by location and match date, ensuring that buyers can plan their tournament experience without missing key fixtures. The service also guarantees ticket authenticity and delivers tickets directly to a mobile device.
With tickets currently on sale, prospective attendees can begin planning their travel and accommodation early, taking advantage of the platform’s low‑cost options and the expanded geographic spread of the tournament.