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BC Place World Cup Tickets: Prices & How to Buy

None of Vancouver’s seven matches had sold out as of kickoff week — but tickets are sparse and prices swing daily. Here is what each match costs right now, how to buy safely through FIFA, where official resale lives, and how to dodge the scams.

Prices last checked June 9, 2026 · all figures CAD · they change by the hour

ⓘ Buy from FIFA first

Every legitimate ticket originates from FIFA.com/tickets. Tickets are fully digital and tied to your FIFA ID account. Unsold inventory is released through FIFA’s own last-minute marketplace, often right up to match day.

Current ticket prices by match

These are recent get-in to top-end prices for unsold tickets on FIFA’s marketplace (June 9). Treat them as a moving snapshot, not a guarantee — always confirm live on FIFA.

MatchDate (PT)Price range~Unsold
Australia vs TürkiyeSat Jun 13, 9 PM$530–$630288
Canada vs Qatar · home gameThu Jun 18, 3 PM$770–$2,625311
New Zealand vs EgyptSun Jun 21, 6 PM$530–$1,260338
Canada vs Switzerland · home gameWed Jun 24, 12 PM$680–$1,640544
New Zealand vs BelgiumFri Jun 26, 8 PM$550–$1,030226
Round of 32Thu Jul 2, 8 PM$780–$2,210646
Round of 16Tue Jul 7, 1 PM$3,480–$3,6606

The cheapest seats in the building right now are the two New Zealand group games and the tournament opener. The Round of 16 is by far the priciest — a knockout match with almost nothing left.

How to buy, step by step

  1. Create or log into your FIFA ID at FIFA.com/tickets. You cannot buy or receive tickets without one.
  2. Open the match you want and check the official marketplace for released and resold tickets. Inventory refreshes constantly — check back often.
  3. Pay through FIFA only. Tickets are issued digitally to your account; you never receive a PDF or paper ticket from a stranger.
  4. Add the ticket to your phone wallet ahead of match day and protect your account login.

Official resale vs third-party resale

FIFA’s Official Resale Marketplace is the only place where fans can resell at face value with a guaranteed transfer — it is the safest secondary option and lives inside your FIFA account.

Third-party marketplaces like StubHub also list Vancouver tickets — for example, Canada vs Qatar has appeared from around $706 after fees and Australia vs Türkiye from about $436 — but prices run above face value, fees are steep, and you take on transfer risk. Use them with eyes open, and only reputable platforms.

⚠️ Avoid getting scammed

Never buy from someone messaging you on social media or selling outside BC Place on match day. There are no paper tickets to hand over — if someone offers one, it is fake. Stick to FIFA.com and its official resale, and never share your FIFA account login.

Good to know before you go

The BC Place roof will be closed for every World Cup match, so weather is a non-issue inside. Getting in is not — the stadium has one entrance and the closest SkyTrain is shut to spectators. Read our match-day access & road-closures guide before you travel.

Official FIFA tickets → Full schedule & kickoff times → How to get in →

FAQ

Are World Cup matches at BC Place sold out?

As of June 9, 2026, none of the seven Vancouver matches were sold out, though unsold tickets were limited. FIFA releases last-minute inventory up to match day.

How much are Canada vs Qatar tickets?

On June 9, unsold tickets ranged from about $770 to $2,625 CAD through FIFA, with roughly 300 left. Official resale and third-party sites showed some from around $706.

Where is the only safe place to buy?

FIFA.com/tickets and FIFA’s Official Resale Marketplace. Everything is digital and tied to your FIFA ID — avoid paper tickets and social-media sellers entirely.

Can I still get knockout-round tickets?

Yes, but they are the most expensive and scarcest. The Round of 16 at BC Place had only a handful left at $3,480+ on June 9. Watch FIFA for releases as teams are confirmed.