The FIFA Club World Cup is a revised tournament featuring 32 teams split up into eight groups of four clubs. Despite top teams from all over the globe competing, Club World Cup tickets are likely cheaper than you are expecting.
Fans will be familiar with the format as the Club World Cup rules will operate similar to a traditional World Cup with the top two teams from each group advancing to the Round of 16. The games will take place in the United States at many of the host cities for the 2026 World Cup.
It appears the organizers were a bit ambitious with their initial FIFA Club World Cup ticket pricing. We’ve already seen some prices for matches cut in half since the initial release.
Part of the challenge is several of the Club World Cup games are scheduled for weekday afternoons, making it hard for fans in the United States with a traditional work schedule to attend.
How Much Are FIFA Club World Cup Tickets?
For example, leading up to Chelsea’s opening match in Atlanta, tickets were as cheap as $50. Now that the club has an opponent in LAFC, the get-in prices are $73 for two people. Lower bowl tickets are going for $113, but we could see these prices fall as the game gets closer given the 3 p.m. ET start.
Round of 16 tickets in Atlanta are still available for $66. Fans can see Juventus take on Manchester City, two powerhouse clubs, in Orlando on June 26 with ticket prices beginning at $75.
Tickets for the final is where things get pricey. It appears there are still plenty of tickets available for the final match at MetLife Stadium, but two tickets start at $770. Club World Cup tickets are much cheaper for the semifinal matches beginning at $266 for the games also at MetLife Stadium.
Messi’s Club World Cup Tickets for Inter Miami Are as Cheap as $58
What about the cost of tickets to see Messi and Inter Miami at the Club World Cup? Two tickets start at $58 for Inter Miami’s match against FC Porto in Atlanta on June 19.
Looking to save money on cheap Club World Cup tickets? While there are exceptions, the best strategy continues to be to wait until the day of the game and buy tickets close to the time of the event.
Regardless, despite this being a global event, the tickets are already affordable for the FIFA Club World Cup which starts on June 14 and ends on July 13.
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is a sports and news contributor based in Atlanta, Georgia. For more than a decade, Jonathan has written for top media outlets like SI, Athlon Sports, Heavy.com and BetUS among others. Jonathan has traveled all over the world, attending major sporting events in England, Brazil, Italy and Spain. He graduated from UCF with a Master of Sport Business Management degree and has worked inside the industry in a variety of capacities in the sports world. Follow him on Twitter @JonDAdams.
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