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Jan 13, 2026 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Football Federation has informed that FIFA has officially opened the advanced phase of ticket sales for the FIFA World Cup 2026, taking place across the USA, Mexico and Canada beginning June 11, 2026.
All prices are listed in US Dollars (US$).
All Expression of Interest Deadline (EOI) must be submitted by January 19, 2026 to the email address fwc26tickets-2@guyanafootball.org.
Ticket Allocation for the Public
Each person will be allowed to request one (1) ticket during this phase.
All ticket purchases will be processed through FIFA and are subject to availability.
An official Factsheet has been provided with all the important details you’ll need, including:
How to submit your Expression of Interest (EOI)
Ticket categories & pricing
Key instructions & deadlines
Official FIFA match schedule
We encourage everyone to read the Factsheet carefully before applying so the process runs smoothly.
More updates are expected shortly.
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