
The England vs Norway quarterfinal will be part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, with Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium expected to stage one of the key knockout matches. All official match tickets for this game are sold and managed by FIFA through its ticketing platform, with additional inventory and hospitality packages offered via approved partners and reputable secondary marketplaces.
Demand for knockout matches – especially a quarterfinal involving England and Norway – is extremely high, so it is essential to understand the official channels, sale phases and realistic price ranges before you commit your budget. For fans travelling from England or Norway, planning early and using trusted platforms is the best way to secure seats without overpaying or risking fraudulent tickets.
Official channels: the safest way to buy
FIFA has established three main official channels to buy tickets for World Cup 26 matches, including potential quarterfinals like England vs Norway.
- FIFA Ticketing Portal (FIFA.com/tickets) – standard match tickets and the official Resale/Exchange Marketplace.
- FIFA Hospitality (FIFA.com/hospitality) – premium seats with lounge access, catering and other matchday services.
- Official travel packages – for selected tournaments, FIFA has partnered with travel providers such as Qatar Airways Holidays in earlier events; for 2026, similar packages may be available depending on host-country arrangements.
To use any of these official channels, you must create a FIFA ID account with your email address and personal details. Once registered, you can enter ticket lotteries, access first‑come‑first‑served windows and use the official resale marketplace if you miss initial phases or need to adjust your plans later.
Ticket phases and typical price ranges
World Cup 26 ticket sales are organised into multiple phases to manage global demand. These include early presale draws, random‑selection draws and a Last‑Minute Sales Phase closer to the tournament. Quarterfinals like England vs Norway sit near the top of the pricing ladder.
| Round / match type | Indicative price range (USD) | Source note |
|---|---|---|
| Group stage (non‑host teams) | 120–265 for standard tickets | Based on USA TODAY estimates for 2026 group matches without host nations. |
| Group stage (general) | 60–700 | Football Ground Guide approximate ranges. |
| Round of 16 | 60–770 | Football Ground Guide estimate. |
| Quarterfinals (incl. England vs Norway) | 60–1,440 | Official guidance for quarterfinal price bands. |
| Final | Up to 8,680 | Football Ground Guide estimate for the 2026 final. |
| “Affordable” tickets | Around 60 | FIFA introduced limited low‑cost tickets for “loyal fans.” |
For World Cup matches at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, secondary marketplaces show that high‑demand knockout fixtures can reach several thousand dollars per ticket, especially in prime areas. For example, one quarterfinal listing in Miami shows entry prices around 3,758 USD with average prices above 5,600 USD on Vivid Seats.
Step‑by‑step: how to buy England vs Norway tickets
To maximise your chances of getting tickets for England vs Norway, follow a simple, structured process that works for both English and Norwegian fans.
Create and verify your FIFA ID
- Go to FIFA.com/tickets and register with your email.
- Complete any identity or payment verification steps requested by FIFA.
Track ticket phases and key dates
- Check FIFA’s ticketing page regularly for updates on presale draws, random‑selection draws and last‑minute sales.
- Ensure you apply for quarterfinal match codes that correspond to the Miami venue, as FIFA may list the fixture as “Match 99” or similar (e.g., W91 vs W92) before teams are confirmed.
Apply in lottery phases
- When a random‑selection draw opens, submit requests for England vs Norway and alternative quarterfinals as backup.
- Be realistic with your category choices; Category 1 and hospitality have the best views but also the highest prices.
Use Last‑Minute Sales Phase
- In April 2026, remaining inventory moves to a first‑come‑first‑served model, which is the last official opportunity to buy directly.
- Have your payment method ready and be prepared to act quickly when new tickets appear.
Explore official resale and trusted secondary sites
- If the match is sold out, first check FIFA’s Resale and Exchange Marketplace inside your FIFA account.
- If availability is limited, consider reputable secondary platforms like StubHub, Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats or SeatPick, which all list World Cup 2026 tickets and provide buyer protection
England vs. Norway game information
- When: Saturday, July 11
- Where: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami
- What time: 5 p.m. ET
- TV - English : FOX - Fubo
- TV - Spanish: Telemundo - Fubo
- Tickets: Starting at $4,363





