Haven’t managed to get tickets for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 yet? You still have one final chance, as last-minute ticket sales are set to begin next week.
From Tuesday September 27 at noon Doha time, you’ll be able to secure your seat at one of the 64 matches.
So far, a total of 2.45 million tickets have been sold, with more than half a million in the last sales period alone.
According to the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, fans from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the USA, Mexico, the UAE, England, Argentina, Brazil, Wales and Australia secured the highest numbers of tickets during this phase.
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The last-minute sales phase will run until the end of the tournament, with tickets allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
You can grab your tickets on FIFA.com/tickets, the only official channel for the public to buy tickets.
Following the launch of the last-minute sales phase, over-the-counter sales will also begin in Doha, although further details around this are yet to be revealed.
If you are lucky enough to secure your tickets, don’t forget, you’ll need to apply for a Hayya Card.
You can find out more information about the Hayya Card application process by clicking here.
Tue Sep 27 noon onwards. FIFA.com/tickets.
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