Argentina tickets for FIFA World Cup 2026: How to buy, best prices, schedule and more for soccer matches

Emily Dozier

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The only thing harder than winning a FIFA World Cup title? Defending it. That's exactly what Argentina will need to do in 2026, and why tickets to see the 2022 victors are a hot commodity.

The three-time World Cup Champions have remained one of the best in the world since their last run. Of course, that doesn't come as a surprise when you have Lionel Messi on your squad.

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Of course, Argentina will need to play as a complete team if it wants to win back-to-back trophies. The only teams to have accomplished such a feat are Italy (1934 and 1938) and fellow CONMEBOL rivals Brazil (1958 and 1962).

All eyes will be on North America as the best teams in the world take the pitch. 

Want to witness history live and in person? Here's how you can get tickets to see Argentina matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Argentina tickets for 2026 FIFA World Cup

Tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup are officially sold through FIFA. There are a handful of sale phases through which fans can enter ticket lotteries.

Those interested in attending a match can register for the latest news and ticket information here

Since passes are distributed through randomized selection, fans can also get Argentina National Team tickets on secondary sites like StubHub. Prices may be higher or lower than face value, and passes are not guaranteed to be authenticated by FIFA.

Tickets for Argentina matches will be available after the Final Draw.

Argentina 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule, matches

Argentina's FIFA World Cup opponents and schedule will be revealed at the Final Draw on December 5.

FIFA World Cup 2026 groups, teams

Participating teams and groups will be determined in spring of 2026. However, all three host countries – USA, Canada and Mexico – have earned automatic bids to the World Cup.

Here's how qualifications are split between confederations:

  • AFC – Eight direct spots + one inter-confederations play-off place
  • CAF – Nine direct spots + one inter-confederations play-off place
  • CONCACAF – Six direct spots + two inter-confederations play-off places
  • CONMEBOL – Six direct spots + one inter-confederation play-off place
  • OFC – One direct spot + one inter-confederations play-off place
  • EUFA – 16 direct spots

A handful of non-hosting teams have officially qualified for the tournament. That includes Australia, IR Iran, Japan, Jordan, Korea Republic, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia, Curaçao, Haiti, Panama, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, New Zealand, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Spain and Switzerland.

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