The final phase of ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup, with 104 matches scheduled across the country, including six in Kansas City, begins on April 1. Experts warn that waiting to purchase tickets could lead to higher prices as demand is already high. Prices are expected to rise as the tournament approaches, making April 1 potentially the cheapest option. Fans are advised to use verified resale platforms to avoid scams and ensure buyer protections. Lawmakers are also advocating for affordable ticket prices to make the event accessible to fans from all backgrounds.
