FIFA has announced that tickets for the 2022 World Cup matches in Qatar will be on sale on a first-come-first-served basis, starting next week, which will give fans another opportunity to secure their seats in the world's largest sporting event.

Tickets for the first edition of the tournament in the Middle East and the Arab world will be confirmed to the owners directly after their selection and payment on the FIFA website (FIFA.com/tickets), which will open its doors to fans starting Tuesday, July 5, at 12 noon Doha time.

FIFA called on football fans to quickly reserve their seats to attend the competitions of the historic event, especially since the number of tickets has become limited after the sale of one million and 800,000 tickets 5 months before the start of the tournament, indicating that backup lists may be drawn up for fans’ requests for tickets in case the demand exceeds the number. Available from match tickets.

The previous stages of ticket sales witnessed a wide response from fans in many countries around the world, including the host country, Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, Spain, the UAE and America.

It is expected that fans will be interested in this stage of World Cup ticket sales after football fans got to know the 32 teams qualified for the tournament, and this stage will close on August 16 at 12 noon Doha time.

FIFA has instructed football fans around the world to plan well for their trip to Qatar, and to avoid unauthorized sites and fake tickets.

Tickets for one match will be available in all four price categories, noting that the fourth category tickets are only for residents of Qatar, and the fan can buy a maximum of 6 tickets for each match and a maximum of 60 tickets for all matches of the tournament, and the fan can attend more than one match per day during The group stage, according to the match compatibility rules, and people with special needs and people with limited mobility are entitled to get the tickets allocated to them.

It is noteworthy that the Qatar 2022 World Cup will start on November 21, and will continue in 8 World Cup stadiums over a period of 28 days, and conclude with the final match at Lusail Stadium on December 18, coinciding with the National Day of the State of Qatar.