November 1 – After a short VISA pre-sale window for tickets to the Women’s World Cup 2023, FIFA has now opened up the sales window to all fans.
FIFA said that fans from 100 countries bought tickets in the opening window but dodn;t say how many tickets had been sold.
Fans in the host nations of Australia and New Zealand lead the way in tickets sales with the US, England, China, Canada, Qatar, Germany, Ireland, and France making up the top 10 purchasers.
FIFA Secretary General, Fatma Samoura, said: “We’re witnessing strong demand for many fixtures, so I urge everyone to get in quickly during this new sales phase. Join us in making history in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand by adding to the crowd, culture, and colour of the biggest FIFA Women’s World Cup ever.”
Ticket prices start at AUD/NZD$20 for adults and AUD/NZD$10 for children, with passes available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The current ticket sales phase will remain open until 3 March 2023. A final ticket sales phase will open in April 2023.
The WWC2023 kicks off 20 July 2023, and for the first time will feature 32 teams. Nine host cities will host the 64 matches that will kick off at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.
There are still three nations to qualify from a play-in tournament that will be hosted in New Zealand in February 2023.
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