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Rabat – The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, and ticket costs have already become a major talking point.
Reports show that even the cheapest seats are far more expensive than in past tournaments. For some group-stage games, tickets start around $180 (1,650 MAD), while knockout rounds and finals can climb into the thousands of dollars.
For Morocco’s matches, the official FIFA platform lists prices that vary by opponent and stadium. Against Brazil at MetLife Stadium (New Jersey, June 13, 2026),
Tickets range from $265 (2,433 MAD) in Category 3 to $700 (6,428 MAD) in Category 1.
The match with Scotland at Gillette Stadium (Boston, June 19, 2026) is slightly cheaper, starting at $220 (2,020 MAD) and reaching $600 (5,509 MAD).
Morocco’s final group game against Haiti at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, June 24, 2026) offers the lowest entry price at $180 (1,652 MAD), with top seats at $500 (4,591 MAD).
If Morocco advance to the round of 16, ticket prices rise sharply. The cheapest seats are expected to cost around $270 (700 MAD), while premium seats could reach $700 (7,000 MAD).
FIFA has introduced a dynamic pricing system, meaning costs can shift depending on demand, location, and availability.
Fans must register on FIFA’s ticketing platform and enter a lottery system to secure seats. Successful applicants are charged automatically before receiving tickets.
The steep rise has drawn criticism, with many supporters arguing that ordinary fans are being priced out of attending.
Still, demand remains high, especially for Morocco’s headline match against Brazil, which is already among the most sought-after fixtures.
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