The 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is now less than one year away with tickets set to go on sale for the first time.
The FIFA tournament is scheduled to kick off on July 20 in Auckland and conclude one month later in Sydney.
This will be the ninth Women’s World Cup in history and the first time a World Cup has been hosted in Australia or New Zealand.
The 2023 Women’s World Cup will also have more nations competing than ever before with 32 teams now vying for the trophy.
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When are tickets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup on sale?
The first sales phase for the 2023 Women’s World Cup opens on October 6 at 12:00pm (AEDT) with only multi-match packages available for purchase.
For the first week, this window is only open for Visa cardholders before it opens to everyone on October 13.
The first sales phase will close on October 21 prior to the group stage draw being held.
A second sales phase will then open in October 25 for Visa cardholders, November 2 for all other cardholders, and run until March 3. Single match tickets will be made available during this phase.
A final sales phase will then begin on April 11 and remain open until the end of the tournament or until all tickets are sold out.
Key ticket dates for the 2023 Women’s World Cup
- First sales phase: October 6-21
- Second sales phase: October 25 – March 3
- Final sales phase: April 11 until sold out
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How much are tickets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup?
Individual match tickets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup start from $15 for kids and $30 for adults.
Tickets for the final are slightly more expensive and start from $20 for kids and $40 for adults.
Along with individual match tickets, team and stadium packages are also available.
An Australian home team pass for example, which covers the Matildas’ three group games, starts from $35 for children and $70 for adults with category one adult passes topping out at $200.
A Sydney Football Stadium pass meanwhile includes seven matches, the most of any venue, with prices starting from $80 for kids and $160 for adults.
All prices will be charged in Australian Dollars (AUD) regardless of where fans are based.
How do prices compare to 2022 World Cup in Qatar?
The 2023 Women’s World Cup is set to be more accessible for fans than the 2022 Men’s World Cup in Qatar.
Ticket prices for that tournament vary greatly but a category three admission pass for a group stage match costs around $65. While a ticket in the same category for the final is priced at $600.
The 2023 Women’s World Cup will be considerably more affordable with current multi-match passes for the tournament also offering far greater value.
- 2022 World Cup final ticket price: $600
- 2023 Women’s World Cup final ticket price: $40
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How to buy 2023 Women’s World Cup tickets
Authorised tickets for the 2023 Women’s World Cup can only be purchashed via the FIFA ticketing portal.
To buy tickets for the event, fans must first create their own FIFA ticketing account which requires specific information to complete.
Tickets during both the first and second phase will also be made available earlier for Visa cardholders.