Cheapest World Cup tickets in Monterrey — how to find them
Quick answer
The cheapest legitimate way to attend a World Cup match in Monterrey is through Cat 4 host-country residents' tickets (if you are eligible), then Cat 3 general allocation, then official FIFA resale at face value.
"Cheap" is relative for a World Cup ticket. The 2026 tournament has specific routes that materially reduce price compared to walk-up or resale, and most fans miss them by not applying during the right window.
Five legitimate routes to cheaper tickets
- Cat 4 residents: Reserved for Mexico residents at a fraction of Cat 3 prices. ID check on collection.
- Cat 3 group stage: The lowest general-public tier; apply in phase 1 random draw for best odds.
- Official resale at face value: Tickets returned to FIFA are resold at the original face — sometimes lower than initial Cat 3 if the seller paid in Cat 4.
- Match-day window: A small number of late-released tickets (no-shows, returns) appear in the FIFA app on match day, occasionally below face value.
- Group-stage games featuring less marquee teams: Demand-driven pricing on later sale phases means matches between two lower-profile teams may have available Cat 3 seats well into the tournament.
Routes to avoid
- Street touts at Estadio BBVA — almost always counterfeit or invalid digital tickets.
- Random third-party reseller websites — FIFA can void unauthorized tickets at the gate.
- Social-media DMs — scams are widespread; if it sounds too good, it is.
Reality check
Monterrey's Estadio BBVA (53,500 capacity) will be at or near full for most matches. Expect to pay near face value — being patient and persistent across the FIFA sale phases is the actual "cheap" strategy.