First-come = first-served
The tickets for the biggest football show on Earth will be back on sale next week. The new wave of sales opens via FIFA.com/tickets on Tuesday, 5 July at 11:00 CET/12:00 noon in Doha.
An amazing number of 1.8 million tickets have already been sold for the grand tournament happening in Qatar this November. There are less than five months left for fans to ensure their seats on the Cup. Considering the dynamics of selling, they will have to act fast.
What’s good is that this time, tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Such a system allows fans to confirm their purchase immediately and process the payment right after making their selection.
To deal with numerous visitors in the event of high demand, organizers will apply a queue management system. Aside from the host nation of Qatar, the top ten countries for ticket sales include Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, Spain, the UAE, and the USA.
Attention
FIFA said in a statement, “With all 32 qualifying teams now confirmed for Qatar, huge worldwide interest is anticipated in the new sales period, which will close on 16 August at 11:00 CET/12:00 noon in Doha. Fans are encouraged to plan their trip to Qatar carefully and STAY AWAY FROM UNAUTHORISED WEBSITES AND FAKE/INVALID TICKETS – THE ONLY OFFICIAL CHANNEL FROM WHICH TO OBTAIN FIFA WORLD CUP TICKETS IS FIFA.com/tickets
Fans will be able to purchase up to six tickets per match and a maximum of 60 across the entire tournament. Individual Match Tickets will be available for all four price categories, with category 4 tickets reserved for residents of Qatar only.
The opportunity to attend more than one group game on the same day also exists, with following the match compatibility rules.
People with special needs and limited mobility are entitled to a reserved allocation of Accessibility Tickets.