FIFA's New $60 Supporter Entry Tier for 2026 World Cup: A Win for Fans
FIFA's introduction of a $60 Supporter Entry Tier for the 2026 World Cup is a response to fan backlash against high prices, dynamic pricing models, and refund policies tied to team eliminations. Learn more about this welcome change below.
FIFA has introduced a $60 “Supporter Entry Tier” for every match at the 2026 World Cup, distributing tickets through national federations to loyal fans. The move follows widespread criticism of high prices, dynamic pricing plans, and refund policies tied to team elimination.FIFA confirmed Tuesday that a new $60 Supporter Entry Tier will be available for all 104 matches at the 2026 World Cup across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tickets will be allocated to Participating Member Associations, which will determine how they are distributed to supporters who have followed their national teams home and abroad. Under FIFA’s framework, half of each national federation’s ticket allotment will fall into lower-priced categories. Forty percent will be assigned to the existing Supporter Value Tier, while 10 percent will be reserved for the new Supporter Entry Tier. The remaining tickets will be split evenly between Supporter Standard and Supporter Premier tiers.The announcement follows growing criticism from fans after FIFA’s initial ticketing plans offered no access to the lowest-priced categories for participating teams. Prices for group-stage matches ranged from $120 to $265, sparking backlash - particularly in Europe - over dynamic pricing models, added fees, and delayed refunds.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFIFA says it has received more than 20 million ticket requests during the current sales phase. In a further adjustment, it will waive administrative fees on refunds processed after the July 19 final if teams are eliminated. The Random Selection Draw remains open until Jan. 13, 2026.
FIFA's Response to Fan Backlash
In light of widespread criticism and backlash from fans regarding high ticket prices and unfavorable ticketing policies, FIFA has announced a significant change for the 2026 World Cup. The introduction of a new $60 Supporter Entry Tier aims to make attending matches more accessible and affordable for loyal supporters.
Ticket Distribution and Pricing Structure
FIFA has outlined a clear framework for ticket allocation, with each national federation being responsible for distributing tickets to their loyal supporters. Under this new system, half of each national federation's ticket allotment will be in lower-priced categories, with 40% reserved for the existing Supporter Value Tier and 10% allocated to the new Supporter Entry Tier.
Growing Criticism and Adjustments
The decision to introduce the $60 Supporter Entry Tier comes in response to mounting criticism from fans, particularly in Europe, over the initial ticketing plans. Fans were displeased with the high prices, dynamic pricing models, added fees, and limited access to lower-priced categories for participating teams. FIFA's move aims to address these concerns and improve the overall fan experience.
Increased Accessibility and Fairer Policies
With the introduction of the Supporter Entry Tier, FIFA is taking a step towards making the World Cup more inclusive and affordable for fans around the globe. By waiving administrative fees on refunds processed after the tournament's conclusion, FIFA is also ensuring that fans have more flexibility and fairness in their ticket purchases.
Looking Ahead to the 2026 World Cup
As FIFA continues to receive millions of ticket requests for the 2026 World Cup, the new ticketing structure and policies are likely to be welcomed by fans eager to support their national teams. With the Random Selection Draw open until January 13, 2026, fans have the opportunity to secure their spots at the upcoming tournament under more favorable conditions.





