Fans hoping to rally behind the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup now have a clear idea of how much they’ll need to budget, after FIFA released its official ticket prices on 11 December 2025.
The lowest-priced ticket for Ghana’s opener against Panama on 17 June will cost $140 (GH₵1,610), falling under Category Three.
For that match, FIFA lists three pricing tiers:
Category Three: $140 (GH₵1,610)
Category Two: $380 (GH₵4,370)
Category One: $450 (GH₵5,175)
Supporters targeting the second group game against England on 23 June will have to spend more, with the cheapest tickets starting at $220 (GH₵2,530). The full structure reads:
Category Three: $220 (GH₵2,530)
Category Two: $430 (GH₵4,935)
Category One: $600 (GH₵6,900)
Ghana’s final Group L clash with Croatia on 27 June comes in slightly lower, ranging from $180 to $500 depending on category:
Category Three: $180 (GH₵2,070)
Category Two: $400 (GH₵4,600)
Category One: $500 (GH₵5,750)
All currency conversions are based on the exchange rate from the day the prices were released.
Many supporters are already describing the costs as steep, but others insist it’s a small price to pay to witness Ghana on the world stage.