2023 Women’s World Cup tickets go on sale from October 6th

Women's World Cup 2023 Tickets

FIFA announced that tickets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup will go on sale on October 6. The tournament, organized by Australia and New Zealand, will take place next summer. Next year’s World Cup will be the ninth iteration of the competition. It is the first in the history of the tournament to be held in the southern hemisphere.

FIFA Women’s Football Director Sarai Bareman was delighted with the announcement. “As qualifying reaches its final stages ahead of next month’s Draw in New Zealand, we’re pleased to reveal ticket sales details for the tournament today, including when fans will have their first chance to secure their seat at the tournament. Next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup,” she said. naked.

Visa cardholders will have priority access to tickets. Basically, these customers have the first access to the multi-match packs starting on October 6th. This priority access for people with Visa credit/debit cards is extended until October 12. Fans without Visa cards can purchase tickets for multiple World Cup matches beginning October 13.

Tickets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup on sale in early October

Individual tickets for the matches will go on sale after the official World Cup draw takes place on October 22. Like the multi-game packages, Visa cardholders will also get priority access to single-game tickets on October 25. Customers who do not use Visa cards can purchase tickets for a single game on November 1.

Single-game ticket prices start at approximately $13 for adults and $6.50 for children. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

The 2023 Women’s World Cup will bring a number of fresh ideas to the competition. “As the first FIFA Women’s World Cup to be held in the southern hemisphere and the first edition to feature 32 teams, the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 will truly be a tournament of firsts, bringing an important platform to inspire fans and create a new generation of role models through football,” said FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura.

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