Given the tournament's immediate start and your 'can-wait' urgency, prioritize checking the official FIFA Resale Marketplace frequently for available tickets, understanding that prices are dynamic and often above face value. For a balanced budget, consider less popular matches or be prepared to act quickly if a suitable option appears, as waiting further may reduce selection without guaranteeing lower prices.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 officially begins tomorrow, June 11, 2026, indicating that primary ticket sales have largely concluded. While the official Last-Minute Sales Phase and Resale Marketplace are currently active, waiting for significant price drops for popular matches carries a high risk of limited availability or even higher prices due to the imminent start of the tournament.
- Visit FIFA.com/tickets to access the official FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace for current availability.
- Set up alerts for specific USA Group D matches (USMNT vs. Paraguay in Los Angeles, USMNT vs. Australia in Seattle, Turkey vs. USMNT in Los Angeles) as they are imminent.
- Be prepared for dynamic pricing and limited inventory, especially for high-demand matches, and consider less popular fixtures for better budget alignment.