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Editor’s note: This information is for individual fans already living in the U.S. seeking single-match tickets, and is intended for entertainment purposes. It does not include information about special packages, bulk deals, stadium suites, or venue and team tickets, or for Haitian citizens living outside of the U.S., subject to immigration and visa rules.
NEW YORK — After months of pre-sales during the qualifying rounds, Haiti’s surprise clinch of a slot at the 2026 World Cup on the Bataille de Vertières day and last Friday’s anticipated draw, FIFA finally began allowing the general public to purchase tickets on Dec. 11. Sort of.
What do you do if you want to attend in person to cheer for Les Grenadiers as they represent Haiti at next summer’s soccer mega-event? Haiti is taking on Scotland on June 13 in Boston, Brazil on June 19 in Philadelphia and Morocco on June 24 in Atlanta.
All three matches are guaranteed to draw Haitian fans near and far to the East Coast. After all, of the country’s estimated 1.5 million people of Haitian ancestry, the games are in cities thousands of Haitians call home. According to the 2020 Census:
Being within driving range of the largest Haitian populations — Florida’s 500,000 and New York/New Jersey/Connecticut at 300,000 — is sure to draw them out. Chicago and the rest of the Midwest will likely also be represented, as will Haitians who can fly in from Canada, France, and other diaspora-heavy countries, despite visa restrictions on Haitian nationals.
Plenty will show up waving Haiti’s bicolore — the red and blue. Follow these steps to score your seat.
Grenadye! Alaso!
You have two main paths to secure tickets: buy directly from FIFA or buy from an unofficial reseller, at your own risk.
Step 1: Start planning now
If you haven’t looked into this already, start now. The entire process is complicated and can take weeks, apparently, since there is a register and wait component, if not months, in the lead-up to the first kick-off in June. Consider travel and lodging if you’re out of town—all of which add up.
Step 2: Register for a FIFA ID
A FIFA ID is required for many transactions, including buying tickets. So do it now. It’s free.
Step 3: Understand the many options through FIFA
FIFA is releasing tickets in phases over several months to different groups, including those who signed up for the “right to buy” program, which involves bidding when tickets become available.
It allowed certain groups – such as Visa credit card holders – to start the purchasing process back in September. It has also offered complete packages, with hospitality and experiences included in the ticket price through On Location.
As of Thursday, we’ve reached the “Random Selection Draw” phase, open until Jan. 13. FIFA waited for this point – after the qualifying rounds and group draws – to release tickets that the general public can buy for specific matches.
In this phase, you must “apply” to buy tickets later on. Meaning that you have to register to join a pool from which FIFA will select at random to buy tickets. Think of it as a way to hold your place in line.
Step 4: Choose a FIFA option to buy
Put simply, regular fans have three options via FIFA to see Haiti play:
Option # 1: Hold your place in line now, digitally
Here’s how to participate in the random draw:
The site does not specify when FIFA will reach out. But at some point, FIFA will draw names, or FIFA IDs, lottery style, from this pool of people who registered. The names drawn will be notified and provided with additional instructions to purchase tickets.
Option #2: Buy directly from FIFA when it starts reselling
FIFA created its own official FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace to connect people who bought tickets – or packages – in the earlier, restricted rounds with fans looking to buy. FIFA expected to have that site up and running Dec. 15. It did not say when the platform would be open until.
Fans can buy a single ticket, a venue ticket and a team ticket, which all vary by location and certain restrictions.
Option #3: Buy leftover ‘first-come, first-served’ tickets later
FIFA plans to release more tickets in a fourth and final phase of any leftover tickets as the tournament nears next year.
Sales will be on a first-come, first-served basis via FIFA. Wait to be notified and be ready to buy promptly.
If you prefer to skip the labyrinthine process FIFA has developed, you’re in for a whole different ballgame.
Unlike typical arrangements in which third parties such as Ticketmaster and StubHub can resell verified tickets, FIFA does not guarantee that such purchases will be honored for the games. Even those that look “verified” may be revoked or invalid at the gate, FIFA has warned.
Obviously, beware if the prices seem too good to be true. (FIFA)
Everyone may be doing it, based on the flurry of real-time sales these sites show: tickets purchased or left at different prices. But, again, it’s completely at your own risk.
The post How to get World Cup tickets for Haiti’s matches in Boston, Philly and Atlanta appeared first on The Haitian Times.
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