World Cup Ticket available online
If you are planning a trip to Brazil in the next month, you may be interested in purchasing FIFA World Cup Tickets Online.

JOHANNESBURG – If you are planning a trip to Brazil in the next month, you may be interested in purchasing FIFA World Cup Tickets Online.
Football fans have one more chance to experience the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ live in the 12 stadiums.
As of 00.01 Brazilian time on Wednesday, 4 June 2014, about 180,000 tickets will be up for sale on www.FIFA.com/tickets, in addition to those tickets that are currently available. There will be tickets for all 64 matches.
In order to give an equal chance to all fans who are interested, no matter if they are based in one of the 12 FIFA World Cup Host Cities, in other areas of Brazil or international fans who plan to come to Brazil for the event, these additional tickets will be made available on FIFA.com/tickets.
Like on any other day until the Final of the FIFA World Cup, as of 9h00 local time in each venue.
“Fans don’t need to queue at the FIFA Venue Ticketing Centres – if they want tickets to the matches which are currently temporarily unavailable, all they need to do is to access FIFA.com/tickets from the first minute of Wednesday 4 June.
“The sale of this new lot starts at midnight from Tuesday to Wednesday, Brasilia local time. Sales occur on a first come, first served basis”, explains Thierry Weil, FIFA’s Marketing Director.
These additional tickets are due to the release of buffers in some stadiums following their delivery.
Also, after about ten months of sales, FIFA takes note that there has been very little demand for the seats dedicated to people with reduced mobility. Therefore, FIFA will make the majority of this inventory available to all fans but keep an allocation of these seats reserved.
Finally, fans are reminded that even after the 4 June release, additional tickets might become available through FIFA´s official resale platform which is used by ticket holders to resell their tickets.
We also like to take the opportunity to remind fans that all spectators, including children of all ages, require a ticket to access the stadiums.



