Your early guide to 2034 FIFA World Cup tickets in Saudi Arabia — expected on-sale dates, the FIFA draw phases, prices, and how to buy safely for matches in Riyadh, Jeddah, NEOM and more.
The 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia is a single-host tournament, which keeps ticketing relatively straightforward: one country, one currency, and the standard FIFA process run through FIFA.com/tickets. Here’s what to expect.
Set up a free FIFA account at FIFA.com/tickets ahead of time so you're alerted the moment Saudi 2034 sales open.
The opening phase is typically a lottery — apply within a window, and buyers are drawn at random rather than first-come.
Remaining inventory sells in real time. For Riyadh's marquee matches and the final, expect very high demand.
Returned tickets are released on FIFA's official resale platform closer to and during the tournament.
Exact 2034 prices aren’t set — these are FIFA’s standard categories.
Premium seats nearest the halfway line at the highest price point.
Mid-range pricing and positions around each stadium.
Lowest price, typically reserved for residents of Saudi Arabia.
Premium hospitality packages and follow-your-team tickets, sold through separate FIFA programmes.
FIFA has not confirmed dates. Based on past tournaments, official sales usually open around 12–18 months before kickoff, in phases, at FIFA.com/tickets. Because 2034 is expected to be a winter tournament, plan timing accordingly and register interest early.
Prices are not yet set. For reference, recent World Cups ranged from roughly $60 for the cheapest group-stage seats up to several hundred (and much more for the final). Expect a similar tiered structure, with discounted Category 4 tickets for Saudi residents.
Only via FIFA's official platform at FIFA.com/tickets. Avoid unofficial resellers and social-media sellers entirely — tickets are digital and linked to your FIFA ID, and third-party sales are the main source of fraud.
Saudi Arabia's host cities are Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha and NEOM, with the final expected at Riyadh's King Salman International Stadium. You buy per match, so target the cities and venues you want.
Most likely. Due to summer heat in Saudi Arabia, the tournament is widely expected in winter (around November–December 2034), similar to Qatar 2022 — factor that into travel and accommodation planning.
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NinetyMins is an independent fan hub, not affiliated with FIFA. Ticketing details are based on past World Cups and will be updated when FIFA confirms 2034 sales. Always buy only via official FIFA channels.