Prices are scheduled to range from $21,800 to $40,400 for a personal hospitality package for eight matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during the 2026 World Cup.

The prices were set by FIFA and its partner, On Location, with the two receiving all of the sales revenues, and includes one ticket to a group-stage match June 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, a Round of 32 match July 1, a Round of 16 match July 16, and a semifinal July 15.

The packages are divided into three tiers:

The Pitchside Lounge is the most expensive, with prices ranging from $37,200-$40,400. The seats are in sections 108C-112C. In addition to the single ticket, the package includes hospitality before, during and after the match, champagne tasting, other drinks and food, an “immersive entertainment experience” that includes World Cup legends, special guests, photo opportunities and live entertainment and a gift. Finer details on the entertainment experiences for all three tiers have not been finalized.

The next tier is labeled VIP, with prices ranging from $31,900-$34,400. The seats are in sections 126C-130C. In addition to the single ticket, the package includes the hospitality, champagne drinks and food, another immersive entertainment experience that includes a city-centric welcome, postmatch music/cultural performance and live entertainment, and a gift.

The third tier is labeled Champions Club, with prices ranging from $21,800-$23,200. The seats are in sections 324-327. It includes hospitality before and after, but not during, the match. That hospitality includes champagne on arrival, drinks and fusion cuisine. The entertainment includes photo opportunities and something live. Instead of the “premium” gift those in the first two tiers receive, the purchaser receives a “commemorative” gift.

FIFA hasn’t yet set ticket prices for those who don’t want an entertainment experience and instead just want to watch the game. Those prices are expected to be released during the fall.

These suites are different from corporate suites for the matches.