Football World Cup tickets 2023

When and where is the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup?

The ninth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup will take place from July 20 – Aug. 20, 2023, across 10 stadiums in Australia and New Zealand, six in Australia and four in New Zealand. The Final Draw for the World Cup will be held on Oct. 22, 2022, at which time all the teams will find out their first-round groups and path through the tournament.

How do I apply for tickets from U.S. Soccer’s allotment of 2023 FIFA World Cup Australia & New Zealand tickets?

U.S. Soccer receives a limited number of tickets to USWNT matches at the World Cup, including each of the USA’s three Group Stage matches. Due to high demand, tickets will be distributed via a Random Weighted Draw exclusive to U.S. Soccer Insiders. U.S. Soccer Insiders can apply for tickets to all USWNT matches by accessing a Ticket Office portal exclusive to U.S. supporters. The application window dates will open on Monday, October 10th. The application process is not first come, first serve. Fans can apply at any point during the application window.

Pro tip: Circle Insiders will have best access to tickets (access to the first group in the draw, and each subsequent group) – so consider upgrading your Insider membership for the best chance at tickets. You can upgrade by going here.

What are the eligibility requirements to apply for tickets as a U.S. Soccer fan?

First, you and all your guests must be active U.S. Soccer Insiders, at any level. (Guests are individuals that would use the applicant’s other purchased tickets.) If they are not already an Insider – no problem. Have them join at any Insider level by the end of October to enter. Current Insiders will have until the end of October to upgrade their membership level. Join at ussoccer.com/insiders or by clicking here.

  Below is a full list of eligibility requirements to apply for World Cup tickets. Applicants must:

  • Be a U.S. Soccer Insider (as detailed above)
  • Be a citizen or resident of the United States
  • Have a valid passport prior to applying
  • Be at least 18 years of age at the time they apply for tickets


Does being a U.S. Soccer Insider and completing the application process guarantee me 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup tickets?

No. Insiders who apply through the Ticket Office portal are not guaranteed tickets, as the number of tickets requested will likely exceed the allocation available. If or when this happens, a weighted random selection draw will be conducted to determine which applicants are awarded tickets.

Can I apply for tickets to non-USA matches in Australia and New Zealand through U.S. Soccer’s allotment?

U.S. Soccer’s allotment is for tickets to U.S. matches only, including each of the USWNT’s three Group Stage matches. U.S. Soccer fans also have the opportunity to request conditional tickets for the USWNT’s possible Knockout Round games, including the Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Final/Third Place Game. Conditional tickets will only be issued if the U.S. advances.

For those wanting to purchase tickets for non-U.S. Soccer matches, you can do so directly through the FIFA Ticketing page.

Does U.S. Soccer provide any VIP packages for the 2023 FIFA World Cup Australia & New Zealand Matches?

Yes – though we recognize it may not be for everyone. The U.S. Soccer Patrons Program to Australia and New Zealand is the Federation’s most exclusive travel program, which includes accommodations, match tickets, behind-the-scenes access, ground transportation, U.S. Soccer gear, and more. Availability is very limited and participation is made possible through a meaningful donation supporting the U.S. Soccer Development Fund. Contact for details.

Adelaide, Hindmarsh Stadium: 24 July – 8 August, 2023

Brisbane, Brisbane Stadium: 22 July – 19 August, 2023

Melbourne, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium: 21 July – 8 August, 2023

Perth, Perth Rectangular Stadium: 22 July – 3 August, 2023

Sydney, Sydney Football Stadium: 20 July – 6 August, 2023

Sydney, Stadium Australia: 7 August – 20 August, 2023

Auckland, Eden Park: 20 July – 15 August, 2023

Dunedin, Dunedin Stadium: 21 July – 1 August, 2023

Hamilton, Waikato Stadium: 22 July – 2 August, 2023

Wellington, Wellington Regional Stadium: 21 July – 11 August, 2023

When can you buy tickets for the 2023 Women's World Cup?

Single Match Passes for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ are on-sale to the general public from November 1, 2022 until March 3, 2023.

How much to World Cup tickets cost?

Locals can get discount tickets, but for everyone else, group stage tickets cost between $70 and $220, and knockout matches between $600 and $1,600. Tickets are currently sold-out for most matches apart from a couple of group games. Far fewer tickets are available for Qatar 2022 than will be available for United 2026.

How much does it cost to get a ticket to the World Cup 2022?

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When can you apply for World Cup 2022 tickets?

The online Last-Minute Sales Phase on FIFA.com/tickets starts at 11:00 CEST / 12:00 (midday) Doha time on 27 September 2022 and runs until the end of the competition on 18 December 2022.

Can I still buy tickets for FIFA World Cup 2022?

How to get tickets to Qatar World Cup 2022? Limited tickets for the World Cup are still available for fans via FIFA's ticket portal, with the governing body prepared to keeping selling right up until the tournament kickoff.