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FIFA and On Location Open Luxury Hospitality Sales for 2026 World Cup

Luxury hospitality packages start at $2,500 per person with dedicated lounges, gourmet catering and expedited stadium entry.

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FIFA began selling luxury hospitality packages Monday for next year's World Cup in Toronto and Vancouver.
Argentina's Lionel Messi hoists the FIFA World Cup trophy during a celebration ceremony for local fans after an international friendly soccer match against Panama at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, March 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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Overview

  • Sales launched July 14 for single-match and series packages at all 16 host venues across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico
  • Seven tiers of offerings—from the entry-level FIFA Pavilion to bespoke Platinum Access—will occupy about 6–8% of each stadium’s seats
  • Every package includes three hours of pre-match and two hours of post-match food and beverages, dedicated access points and concierge service
  • On Location projects servicing over one million fans across 104 matches through its largest-ever hospitality program
  • General-sale regular tickets will be offered this fall via lottery to address expected demand