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World Cup 2026 Oceania Qualifiers: Tickets Now on Pre-Sale

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Secure Your Spot for Historic Matches

Tickets for the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 Oceania Qualifiers Semi-Finals and Final are now on pre-sale exclusively for members of New Zealand Football’s Football Whānau. Fans can take advantage of free kids’ tickets (14 and under) when purchased with an adult ticket until 8:59am on 27 November 2024.

Book your tickets now at Ticketek.co.nz.

Not yet a member? Sign up for free to Football Whānau for the latest news, exclusive offers, and a pre-sale access code.

Semi-Finals: Wellington’s Sky Stadium

The Semi-Finals, set for Friday 21 March 2025 at Sky Stadium in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington, promise thrilling football action.

  • 3:00 PM: New Caledonia vs. Tahiti
  • 7:00 PM: All Whites vs. Fiji

Final: Auckland’s Eden Park

The winners of the Semi-Finals will meet at Eden Park in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland on Monday 24 March 2025 to vie for a direct spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The runner-up will compete in the Intercontinental Play-Offs for another chance to qualify.

Ticket Information

Semi-Finals Pricing:

  • Adults: $20
  • Kids: $10 (plus ticketing fees) or FREE during the pre-sale.

Final Pricing:

  • Adults: $20, $40, or $80
  • Kids: $10, $20, or $40 (plus ticketing fees) or FREE during the pre-sale.

New Zealand Football CEO’s Call to Action

New Zealand Football CEO Andrew Pragnell has called on fans to support the All Whites as they aim to make history:

“It is a privilege to host these significant games for Aotearoa New Zealand and the Oceania region. These matches represent a pivotal moment for the All Whites, with the team growing stronger and Kiwi players competing on the global stage. We encourage fans to fill the stands and be part of what could be a defining chapter in New Zealand’s football history.”

Pragnell also highlighted plans to bring future matches to the South Island, with Christchurch’s Te Kaha Stadium and Dunedin in contention for hosting opportunities in 2026.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss It

This is a rare opportunity to witness history as the first team from Oceania qualifies directly for the FIFA World Cup. The All Whites are eager to secure their place at the world’s biggest sporting event for only the third time.

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