2026 월드컵 — 구매 가이드

Miami's Hard Rock Stadium Hosts the World Cup. The Train Doesn't Stop There.
Miami hosts seven 2026 World Cup matches at Hard Rock Stadium — officially renamed "Miami Stadium" by FIFA — between June 15 and July 18, including Brazil vs Scotland (June 24), Colombia vs Portuga...
Vancouver's World Cup: The SkyTrain Stop Next to the Stadium Is Closed
Vancouver hosts 7 matches at BC Place — branded as "Vancouver Stadium" by FIFA — from June 13 to July 7, including Canada vs Qatar on June 18 and Canada vs Switzerland on June 24. The stadium is th...
Kansas City Built a Bus System Just for the World Cup
Kansas City stands apart from the other 10 US host cities on one specific decision: it built an entire temporary bus network — Connect KC 26 — to move ticket holders from downtown, the airport, and...
Inglewood Hosts the World Cup, Not Los Angeles
The 2026 World Cup match you're flying to "Los Angeles" for is not in Los Angeles. SoFi Stadium — renamed "Los Angeles Stadium" for the tournament — sits in Inglewood, an independent city of 100,00...
Why Does Getting to the World Cup Final Cost $150?
The New York/New Jersey region hosts eight 2026 World Cup matches, including the July 19 final, at MetLife Stadium — renamed "New York New Jersey Stadium" for the tournament. The single hardest thi...
No, You Don't Need a US Visa to Watch the World Cup in Toronto — and Other Things Nobody Tells You Before You Land
Toronto hosts six World Cup matches at BMO Field — officially "Toronto Stadium" during the tournament — from June 12 to July 2, 2026, including Canada's historic home opener on June 12. The single ...
Guadalajara WC Trip? 5 Things Before You Fly
Everything fans need for Guadalajara: visa tiers, FMM permit, eSIM setup, Estadio Akron in Zapopan, lodging, food and safety tips.
Mexico City World Cup 2026 Fan Guide: Visa, SIM & Azteca
Mexico City 2026 World Cup fan guide: four visa routes, best SIM (Telcel/eSIM), altitude tips at 2,240m, and how to reach Estadio Azteca by metro.
Inside FIFA's $1.6 Billion Hospitality Bet — and Why MATCH Was Quietly Dropped
As of May 14, 2026 — 28 days from kickoff — FIFA's official World Cup 2026 hospitality programme operates as a parallel ticketing universe, separate from the dynamic-pricing chaos that has dominate...
FIFA Will Give You a World Cup Ticket. Here's What It Asks in Return.
As of May 14, 2026, 28 days from kickoff, FIFA launched its new official rewards program for fans yesterday, May 13. It's called FIFA Rewards. The message in social media was short, almost like a b...
"I Wouldn't Pay $1,000": Trump Joins the World Cup 2026 Ticket Price Backlash as FIFA Dynamic Pricing Sparks Global Outrage
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on May 9, US President Donald Trump declared "I wouldn't pay $1,000 to watch the US" at the 2026 World Cup, becoming the most prominent figure to criticise ...
FIFA Resale Marketplace Just Reopened: Why the Official Platform Charges 30% in Fees — and Whether You Should Still Use It
The FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace reopened on April 2, 2026 as the only official fan-to-fan resale channel for World Cup 2026 tickets bought through fifa.com. It charges 15% to the buyer plus 15% to the seller — a combined 30% fee, six times the cap of Qatar 2022. Tickets remain digital, are r...
Tickets & Travel: The Other Bill Behind a World Cup Final Ticket — $6,000 Airbnbs, Suburbs Up 38x, and 10 Things You Can Still Fix
The New York Times put it bluntly in late March: during the 2026 World Cup, average hotel rates across the 16 host cities are projected to jump 300% around the opening match.
Enjoy the World Cup Even Without Tickets! A Complete Overview of Free Activities at the 2026 FIFA Fan Festival: 104 Matches in 16 Cities, Zero Admission
If you missed the ticket window, didn't have time to apply for a visa, or simply don't want to spend $10,990 for a single match—don't close this tab yet.
[Tickets & Travel] A Complete Guide to the "Last-Minute Sales Phase": FIFA Official Ticket Purchase + Official Resale Platform Avoidance Guide
On April 1, 2026, the fourth and final official ticket sales phase for the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ – the "Last-Minute Sales Phase" – officially began. Following this, on April 2, the FIFA official resale/exchange marketplace also reopened.
[Tickets & Travel] 52 Days Until Opening: Why is FIFA PASS Called a "Visa Fast Track" for Ticket-Holding Fans?
With only 52 days left until the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ kicks off in the US, Canada, and Mexico, the biggest headache for overseas fans is never just whether they can buy tickets, but rather—even if they do, can they actually get into the American stadium on time?
52 Days to Go! FIFA World Cup 2026 Last-Minute Sales Phase Now Open
The lottery phase is over. First-come, first-served tickets are live. Official resale platform launches simultaneously — fans' last chance to get in.
World Cup 2026 Tickets: Prices, How to Buy & What You Need to Know
FIFA's official ticket portal, price categories, accessibility options, resale rules and scam warnings — everything fans need to secure their seats.
16 Host Cities at a Glance — From Los Angeles to Monterrey
A timezone- and size-sorted briefing on the 2026 World Cup host cities, to help plan your match-day travel.














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