Fans will soon be able to secure their seats at FIFA’s new global club showpiece via FIFA.com/tickets
sales, which opens on Thursday, 19 December on a first-come, first-served basis.
According to the information on its website, ticket prices start at $30 (excluding taxes and fees) for the first phase of the tournament.
To be held in the United States between 14 June-13 July 2025, the revamped continental football club competition will see 32 clubs from around the world compete to be crowned world champions.
Individual match tickets will be available for all 48 group-stage matches. General-public tickets are priced from $30 (excl. taxes and fees) in Category 4, with prices varying by match.
General public sales will start on 19 December based on some staggered approach that will facilitate fans’ access to tickets.
An exclusive 48-hour pre-sale window will open on Tuesday, 17 December for the 12 host venues for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, giving them the opportunity to reward their customers through their loyalty programmes or promotional activities.
FIFA has also secured a quota of tickets for the fans of the clubs playing in each match, which such supporters will be able to purchase via FIFA.com/tickets (subject to availability) starting Thursday, 19 December, through special access provided by their clubs.
That quota also includes conditional tickets all the way up to the final on Sunday, 13 July, 2025 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. This means that club fans can guarantee their place at the knockout matches as well, with those tickets being confirmed once their club qualifies for the match in question. Club fan tickets will be available in dedicated price categories, with prices beginning at $36 (incl. taxes and fees).
Club fans are invited to visit FIFA.com/tickets for more information about access to the dedicated ticket allocation. Further details on club fan tickets will be provided by the respective clubs in due course.
Tickets for the general public for the knockout stage will go on sale on Thursday, 16 January, 2025, coinciding with the kick-off of the FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour, with further information on hospitality packages to follow soon.
The Press release added, “Please note that travelling supporters are solely responsible for arranging their own travel to the USA, including obtaining any visas or permits that they require.
“FIFA’s allocation rules allow each customer to purchase up to six tickets per match and tickets for a maximum of seven matches.
“All major credit-card providers are accepted. Accessible tickets are also available, providing access for people with disabilities or limited mobility.”