Ticket resale for World Cup matches in Miami
Ticket resale for Miami matches at the 2026 World Cup is handled exclusively through FIFA's official platform. Tickets cannot be sold on StubHub, eBay or any third-party site without risking gate refusal.
Digital ticketing for 2026 closes most of the loopholes that allowed third-party resale at past World Cups. Each ticket is tied to a verified FAN ID and the QR code only activates inside the FIFA app shortly before kickoff. Selling outside official channels is a violation of the ticket terms and FIFA can invalidate transferred tickets at the gate.
How official resale works
- Original buyer lists the ticket through the FIFA app at face value (or below).
- Listed tickets become available to other registered fans.
- Buyer pays via official channel; ticket is reassigned to the new FAN ID.
- Original buyer is refunded to the original payment method.
What is forbidden
- Selling above face value
- Listing on any non-FIFA platform
- Transferring physical printouts or screenshots
- Reusing a single FAN ID for multiple guests at different matches simultaneously
When tickets reappear
The most common time for tickets to Miami matches to reappear on the resale market is 7 days before kickoff (when sponsor and federation returns are processed) and 4–24 hours before kickoff (when fans cancel travel). Setting up alerts in the FIFA app is the only realistic way to catch returns at face value.
Practical tips
Tri-Rail trains plus shuttle buses connect downtown to Miami Gardens. Plan transit even if you do not yet have a ticket — you may secure one at the last minute, and stadium-area transport saturates quickly on match day.