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Activists circulated a photo showing that the price of a ticket for the match between our national Jordanian team and its Argentine counterpart in the World Cup is 2000 US dollars (more than 1400 Jordanian dinars), and the ticket price for the matches against Austria and Algeria is 1450 dollars (more than 1025 Jordanian dinars).
Khaberni website followed up on the reality of the image, and it turns out that it is partially true, as it relates to the hospitality packages which are the most expensive among the World Cup tickets, while the prices of regular tickets are much less.
Here is a clarification of ticket prices and types.
Types of World Cup 2026 Tickets
There are three main types of tickets, which are:
• Single Match Tickets: For those who want to watch a specific match in a specific city.
• Team Specific Tickets: Allow watching all matches of one team in the group stage or even the knockout stages.
• Hospitality Packages: The one activists circulated a picture of, which are the most expensive and include premium seats and luxury services inside the stadiums.
Expected Prices of World Cup 2026 Tickets
FIFA has not announced the final prices yet, but based on the 2018 and 2022 editions, and with the increase in the number of matches and host cities, the following is expected:
Group Stage Matches:
• Category Four (cheapest): 90–120 dollars.
• Category Three: 150–220 dollars.
• Category Two: 250–350 dollars.
• Category One: 350–500 dollars.
Knockout Stages:
• Round of 32 and Round of 16: 200–450 dollars.
• Quarter-finals: 300–700 dollars.
• Semi-finals: 500–1200 dollars.
Final Match:
• May range between 1200 and 2500 dollars, depending on the category.
• Hospitality packages may start from 2000 dollars and can go up to 10,000 dollars per match.
Tips to Ensure Getting a Ticket:
• Book only through FIFA's official website to avoid fraud.
• Create an account early before the enrolment opens.
• Enable email notifications from FIFA.
• Be flexible in choosing cities and matches to increase your chances of winning in the draw.
• Avoid the black market, as FIFA always advises.




