It’s an ad that’s giving away summer goals.
For a limited time, soccer lovers with an eligible Chase Sapphire Card will have access to purchase FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets with “no lottery, no waiting,” Chase says. Qualifying cards include:
If you’re interested, here’s what to know.
Key times, dates and locations
from February 12 to February 10 to February 24, 2026holders of the said card will have exclusive access to purchase four tickets for up to four matches in all of the 40 US host cities for the tournament.
Included are for tickets Category 1 and 2 seatsand they include matches in Los Angeles, Kansas City, Miami, Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, Seattle, New York, New Jersey, Houston, Philadelphia and San Francisco, from June 12 to July 18, 2026.
What to know about buying tickets
Ticket prices will vary depending on the match. They are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and only while supplies last. You must have a FIFA account to buy World Cup tickets, so if you don’t already have one, go ahead and set one up before February 10 to avoid delays.
Check back once the development goes live Chase.com/sapphireexperiences. From there, you’ll see a FIFA section that allows you to access tickets. After clicking on this option, you need to verify your cardholder status by entering your card number to view and purchase tickets.
After this step, you will receive a unique link that redirects you to the official FIFA website, where you will need to log in with your FIFA account to browse available tickets and purchase through the official FIFA ticketing system. (Chase recommends saving or copying the link just in case, since you’ll only be able to receive two links as a cardholder.)
What else is there to know?
You cannot redeem Chase Ultimate Rewards So points for buying World Cup tickets, but you’ll earn points on your purchases. Thus, Sapphire cards can help you eliminate some of this cost:
Chase Sapphire Preferred Card For centuries.$95 Annual Fee): The card earns 5 points per $1 on all travel purchased through Chase. 3 points per $1 on dining (including eligible delivery services and takeout), select chain services, and online grocery purchases (including Target, Walmart and Wholesale Clubs); $1 per $1 on travel purchased through Chase; And 1 point per $1 on other purchases. There’s also a welcome bonus: Earn 75,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 on purchases in the 3 months prior to account opening.
Chase Sapphire Reserve® For centuries.95 795 Annual Fee): The card offers a long list of amenities and travel benefits in addition to its ongoing rewards, including 8 points per $1 spent on travel bookings purchased through Chase, including flights, hotels, rental cars, cruises, activities and tours. 4 points per $1 on bookings made directly with the airline or hotel; 3 points per $1 at restaurants, including food delivery eligible. And 1 point per $1 on all other purchases. New cardholders are eligible for the following welcome offers: Earn 125,000 bonus points after spending 6,000,000 on purchases in the 3 months prior to account opening.
Sapphire Reserve for Business For centuries.95 795 Annual Fee): This card, too, offers plenty of side perks to offset its fees. It also earns $8 for every $1 spent on travel bookings through Chase. 4 points per $1 on flights and hotels; 3 points per $1 on social media and search engine advertising; And 1 point per $1 on everything. It also has a welcome offer: Earn 150,000 bonus points after spending $20,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening.
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