
FIFA starts selling World Cup packages a year early
Soccer fans can already get tickets to some FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.
The intrigue: FIFA is catering to high-spending superfans by launching its VIP hospitality packages a year ahead of the tournament.
Catch up quick: Gillette Stadium will host seven matches — five group matches, a knockout stage match and a quarterfinal between June 13 and July 9.
MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will host the final game.
State of play: On Location, FIFA's official hospitality partner, is selling VIP packages for some matches.
The "U.S. venue series" package offers access to four to nine matches in Massachusetts.
It offers premium seating in private suites and lounges.
Price: Starting at $8,275 per person.
The "U.S. four-match series" includes four group-stage matches across multiple venues.
It includes access to suites and lounges on the pitch.
Price: Starting at $5,300 per person.
The "follow my team series" lets fans go to all of their team's early-stage matches, no matter where.
This also includes access to the FIFA Pavilion, which has pre- and post- match entertainment.
On Location will also soon be selling eight-match packages and booking for private suites.

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