With the FIFA World Cup coming to North Texas in 2026, excitement is building among soccer fans eager to secure their seats.
Excitement is building among criminals as well, who will be on the lookout to scam those unfamiliar with the FIFA ticket-buying process, including resales.
Officials and experienced attendees warn the safest way to buy tickets is through the official FIFA website.
“The official way to get tickets is rolled out through the FIFA website,” said Alex Amaya, who has attended World Cups in Russia and Qatar. “If you try to resell them, you have to do it through the FIFA portal. You can’t use Ticketmaster or StubHub or any of those third parties.”
FIFA officials said single-match tickets have not yet gone on sale and that all information will be released through FIFA’s official channels.
“FIFA encourages you to only get tickets for the World Cup from the official, legitimate source, which is the website,” Amaya said.
Amaya advises fans to avoid any offers from unofficial sources, including social media and resale websites.
“If people say, ‘Oh, I could sell you tickets,’ if it’s not the FIFA site, it’s not even worth it,” he said.
Officials also cautioned that details about teams, match schedules and transportation are still being finalized, and fans should be patient and wait for official announcements.
Amaya explained that everyone attending the World Cup must have a credential badge with their photo, nationality and other information to enter the games. “If you just have a ticket but you don’t have your actual credential badge, they will not let you in,” he said.
For now, fans should monitor the official FIFA website at fifa.com/tickets for updates and to avoid any ticket offers from other sources.