
Buy Haiti World Cup 2026 tickets on 1BoxOffice and compare verified listings for the Grenadiers' Group C matches against Scotland, Brazil and Morocco before choosing your preferred category, section and delivery option. Fifty-one years after Emmanuel Sanon broke Dino Zoff's clean-sheet record at the 1974 finals in West Germany, Sebastien Migne's side returns to the global stage with fixtures in Foxborough, Philadelphia and Atlanta. The historic note matters first; the football reality is that survival in this group would be among the great results in the team's history.
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Migne, a French coach with previous spells managing Kenya at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations and as assistant to Cameroon's Rigobert Song, was appointed Haiti coach in March 2024. Under him, the team finished top of the third-round Concacaf Group C ahead of Honduras and Costa Rica, sealing qualification with a 2-0 win over Nicaragua in November 2025. Home matches were played in Curaçao through the qualifying campaign because of security conditions in Port-au-Prince. For more on the broader competition see our World Cup 2026 hub.
Use this page to compare Haiti's three group fixtures, understand the likely Cat 4 to hospitality price bands, follow the eight-step booking flow and plan around Haitian-diaspora travel patterns across the United States. Every order ships through 1BoxOffice with a 150% money-back guarantee.
Three matches in three Eastern-time-zone US cities. Haiti open at Gillette Stadium under the lights, heads south to Philadelphia for the Brazil meeting, then closes at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Each fixture below links to its own listings page, where stand, block and row details are visible before checkout.
| Date | Match | Kick-off (local) | Venue | City | Match number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 June 2026 | Haiti vs Scotland | 21:00 | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough | Match 5 |
| 19 June 2026 | Brazil vs Haiti | 21:00 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia | Match 29 |
| 24 June 2026 | Morocco vs Haiti | 18:00 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta | Match 50 |
The Boston opener is a late kick-off at 21:00 local, which softens the early-summer heat that can sit on the Northeast in mid-June. Philadelphia repeats the late slot. The Atlanta closer at 18:00 brings a warmer, earlier window inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where the retractable roof can be closed if conditions dictate.
The draw was unkind. Two of Haiti's three opponents reached the quarter-finals, or further at Qatar 2022, the third has the cleanest qualifying defensive record in its UEFA group. The framing of progression sits at one win and a positive goal difference, both achievable in isolation but improbable when stacked.
Steve Clarke's Scotland are at their first World Cup since 1998, ending a 28-year wait of their own through a UEFA play-off route. Scotland World Cup 2026 tickets open Haiti's tournament on 13 June. The Scots arrive with a settled spine: Andy Robertson at left-back, Scott McTominay across the front midfield band and Lyndon Dykes or Che Adams in attack. Tartan Army travelling support is among the loudest in international football, and Gillette Stadium will tilt heavily Scottish on the night. Haiti will look to hold a low block and target the transition gap that Scotland leaves behind their advanced full-backs.
Carlo Ancelotti took the Brazil job in May 2025 in one of the headline international hires of the year. Brazil World Cup 2026 tickets for the 19 June meeting in Philadelphia carry the highest demand of any Haiti group fixture. The Selecao are five-time world champions and arrive with Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Endrick across the front line, plus Bruno Guimaraes and Joao Gomes in midfield. The last major tournament meeting was a 7-1 Brazil win at Copa America Centenario in 2016, which makes this Philadelphia fixture a difficult but valuable stage for Haiti. The challenge is to make the score competitive, control possession spells and avoid the heavy-defeat narrative.
The 2022 World Cup semi-finalists, the first African nation to reach that round, return as one of the dark horses of the 2026 cycle. Morocco World Cup 2026 tickets close Haiti's group on 24 June in Atlanta. Walid Regragui's side rests on a defensive structure built around captain Romain Saiss and Achraf Hakimi at right-back, with Hakim Ziyech and Sofyan Amrabat through midfield. Morocco has not lost a competitive match against a Caribbean opposition in its modern record. Haiti enter the matchday potentially needing a result to advance, which would shape the game more than any tactical preview can.
Three NFL stadiums across the eastern seaboard, each different in feel. Gillette is the largest open-air outdoor experience of the three. Lincoln Financial Field puts you a short walk from South Philadelphia's bar district. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the most modern of the trio with its retractable roof and pinwheel-style upper bowl.
The home of the New England Patriots seats around 65,000 and sits roughly 50 kilometres south-west of Boston in the town of Foxborough. The stadium is open-air with a horseshoe-style design that funnels noise from the closed end. Sightlines from the lower bowl are strong because the seating banks are steeper than at most NFL venues.
Travel from Boston runs through the MBTA Foxboro Line, a tournament commuter rail service from South Station that drops close to the stadium gates. Rideshare is also viable, but expect end-of-match queue times to stretch after a 21:00 kick-off.
Pre-match, the Patriot Place dining and entertainment complex adjacent to the stadium offers chain restaurants, bars and a Bass Pro Shops. Downtown Boston is the better evening base, with Faneuil Hall, the North End and Back Bay all walkable from a central hotel. Foxborough in mid-June can be cool by late evening, so bring layers.
Lincoln Financial Field, home of the NFL's Eagles, holds approximately 68,000 across two main tiers and a club level that wraps the field. The bowl is among the more steeply pitched in the league, which works well for football because no upper-tier seat is far from the action.
The stadium sits in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex alongside Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center, accessible by the SEPTA Broad Street Line in around 15 minutes from City Hall. Pre-match, the Xfinity Live entertainment district at the complex offers a concentrated bar zone for both sets of fans.
Deeper into the city, the bars and restaurants of South Street, Rittenhouse Square and Northern Liberties are all worth visiting depending on neighbourhood preference. Philadelphia in late June runs hot and humid; the 21:00 kick-off helps, but plan for warm conditions through the early evening.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened in 2017 and seats 71,000 across its distinctive pinwheel-roofed bowl. The retractable roof gives operators a weather-management option for Atlanta's June heat and storm risk, but matchday roof status should be checked close to kick-off.
The stadium runs alongside the Centennial Olympic Park district, walkable to the Georgia Aquarium, the Center for Civil and Human Rights and the College Football Hall of Fame. Reach the venue via MARTA's Blue or Green lines at GWCC/CNN Center or by car with paid lots adjacent.
Pre-match, Castleberry Hill and Old Fourth Ward offer the most concentrated bar density; Edgewood Avenue draws a younger crowd. The stadium has earned a reputation for fan experience and attached infrastructure since opening, including in-stadium food and drink pricing set lower than many major US venues.
The tournament category system runs from Cat 4 (most accessible price, typically upper tier behind a goal) through Cat 1 (lower tier centre line), with Hospitality bookings sitting above all four numbered tiers. Pricing on the secondary market is seller-dynamic and changes with demand patterns. The ranges below are indicative for Haiti's group fixtures, broadly aligned with typical World Cup tier pricing but reflecting that the Brazil match draws materially higher demand than the Scotland and Morocco fixtures.
| Category | Location | Typical features | Expected range for Haiti group matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitality | Premium club, suite or in-stadium lounge | Pre-match dining, padded seating, dedicated entrance, host service | From approximately GBP 1,400 per person, higher for Brazil match |
| Cat 1 | Lower tier, side-on centre line | Closest to halfway, premium sightlines, fastest-selling band | Approximately GBP 450 to GBP 1,100 |
| Cat 2 | Lower tier wider, mid-tier centre | Strong viewing angles, balance of price and proximity | Approximately GBP 280 to GBP 600 |
| Cat 3 | Mid-tier corners, upper tier centre line | Wider tactical view, value-friendly pricing | Approximately GBP 170 to GBP 380 |
| Cat 4 | Upper tier behind the goal | Most accessible price, atmospheric sections | Approximately GBP 110 to GBP 240 |
Hospitality at the three Haitian venues falls into different formats by venue. Gillette Stadium operates the Putnam Club at field level and a network of suites along the upper rim; the Patriot Place complex outside the stadium offers tournament-only pre-match hospitality lounges. Lincoln Financial Field runs the Hyundai Club mid-bowl plus a chain of suites; the Xfinity Live complex hosts external matchday hospitality packages within walking distance. Mercedes-Benz Stadium offers AMB West and AMB East premium clubs with dedicated entrances and pre-match dining, plus suites of varying sizes. Hospitality at the Brazil fixture in Philadelphia draws the most demand of the three; book early or accept widening price ranges in the final fortnight.
Buying Haiti tickets is simplest when you already know your preferred fixture, budget and delivery window. The steps below show how to move from comparison to confirmation without losing track of seat details, category notes or order updates.
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Haiti's qualifying campaign was longer than most. They entered at the second round, won that stage with three wins and a draw, then advanced to the third round, where they were drawn alongside Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua. The decisive sixth match in November 2025 brought a 2-0 win over Nicaragua that confirmed the group win on goal difference. Home fixtures were staged in Curaçao because of conditions in Haiti.
| Date | Fixture | Result | Key detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 September 2025 | Haiti vs Honduras | 0-0 draw | Opening final-round point in Curaçao, keeping the group tight from the start |
| 9 September 2025 | Costa Rica vs Haiti | 3-3 draw | Six-goal San Jose thriller, a major away point against one of the group favourites |
| 10 October 2025 | Nicaragua vs Haiti | 0-3 win | First final-round victory, moving Haiti back into serious qualification contention |
| 14 October 2025 | Honduras vs Haiti | 3-0 loss | Heavy defeat in Honduras, leaving the final November window decisive |
| 13 November 2025 | Haiti vs Costa Rica | 1-0 win | Frantzdy Pierrot, winner in Curaçao, putting Haiti within reach of qualification |
| 18 November 2025 | Haiti vs Nicaragua | 2-0 win | Group win sealed, World Cup qualification confirmed |
The opening draw with Honduras could have been a frustration, but it became valuable once Haiti took a 3-3 away point from Costa Rica four days later. The 3-0 win away to Nicaragua then gave Migne's side the platform they needed before the October defeat in Honduras tightened the group again.
The November window changed everything. Haiti beat Costa Rica 1-0 in Curaçao, then defeated Nicaragua 2-0 to finish top of Group C on 11 points. Bellegarde's switch of international allegiance in August 2025 was a structural moment, giving Migne a Premier League midfielder who lifted the standard of build-up and set-piece delivery. The celebrations at full-time reflected the scale of a 51-year wait finally ending.
Migne's pool blends a European-based core with players from the French league system, the Belgian leagues, North America and a small contingent in the Iranian and Turkish leagues. Captain Johny Placide is the senior figure. Bellegarde is the most prominent name in domestic football. The forward question rests on Pierrot, Nazon and a younger generation of MLS-pipeline talent. The full 26-player list lands in May 2026.
The veteran goalkeeper plays for Bastia in the French Ligue 2 and has now passed 79 international caps, the captain since taking the armband under previous manager Gabriel Rodriguez. Placide's experience at this level is rare in the squad; he was a youth international with Lille and has spent his senior career across the French divisions. His command of the penalty area is one of Haiti's structural advantages because the back four can sit deeper without the goalkeeper being exposed. At a tournament where Haiti will spend long stretches defending, his shot-stopping and game-management decisions could determine whether group games stay competitive into the final twenty minutes.
The Wolves midfielder formally switched his international allegiance to Haiti in August 2025, a structural moment for Migne's selection options. Premier League top-flight minutes give Bellegarde a base level of intensity higher than most of the rest of the squad. He plays as a left-leaning eight or as a number ten, depending on shape, with a passing range that opens defences and a willingness to drive at opposition lines from deep. His set-piece delivery upgraded Haiti's goal-threat numbers in the second half of qualifying. At the World Cup, expect Migne to build the team around him; if Bellegarde plays well, Haiti compete in passages that would otherwise pass them by.
Haiti's all-time leading goalscorer with 44 international goals, Nazon is club-based in Iran after a career that has wound through England (Wolves, Coventry, Oldham), Belgium and the Cypriot first division. He plays as a target-style striker who can hold the ball with his back to goal and link with runners from midfield. At 32, going into the tournament, this is almost certainly his only World Cup. His finishing in qualifying through the second round was central to Haiti's progression. In the third round, he featured less but remains the most experienced striker in the pool.
Pierrot offers the alternative front-line profile: a tall, physically imposing centre-forward who has spent recent seasons in the French and Greek top divisions. He links well with wide attackers and offers a direct ball over the top option that opponents have to respect. His goal record is consistent without being prolific; his contribution to phase play is the more important metric. Migne has rotated him with Nazon through qualifying. At the World Cup, expect Pierrot to start at least one match, most likely against Scotland, where the physical contest favours his attributes.
The versatile defender, born in Belgium and previously capped at senior level by the Red Devils before switching, brings centre-back and left-back experience from Anderlecht, Burnley, Swansea and now Lugano. Delcroix's reading of the game and step-out into midfield are unusual at this level of international football. He can operate as the left of a back three or as a more traditional centre-back, depending on shape; Migne has used both in qualifying. His club minutes have been settled at Lugano, which is the right preparation for a deep run of high-intensity tournament matches.
Haiti's pipeline has improved through the work of the federation's youth structure and the Concacaf development pathway. Don Deedson Louicius, the Atletico Madrid academy product, offers attacking midfield depth. Henry Henrius Jean-Baptiste has come through the under-20 cycle and could feature off the bench. The Major League Soccer system and its second-tier MLS Next Pro have produced a steady flow of dual-national candidates over the past three years. The full squad announcement in May 2026 will confirm which fringe names make the final 26.
Migne favours a 5-3-2 base shape that morphs into a 3-5-2 in possession, with the wing-backs the primary outlets going forward and the front pair often sitting close together to share defensive workload when Haiti is out of possession. Out of possession, the same side reverts to a flat 5-4-1 with the second striker dropping into the second line and the wing-backs tucking deep. Build-up patterns rely on Placide's distribution to the back three, with Delcroix often the player stepping into midfield to break first-line pressure. The block sits deep against superior opposition; the press is reserved for trigger moments such as a misplaced backwards pass or a goal-kick into a marked man.
Against Brazil and Morocco, the system is built to limit shot quality rather than to dominate possession. Migne has been clear in his pre-tournament briefings that the goal is to remain compact, force opponents wide and reduce the value of every chance allowed. Against Scotland, the dynamic is different: Haiti will look to take more risk in possession, push the wing-backs higher and work for moments through Bellegarde at the top of midfield. The match-by-match calibration is what gives Haiti a fighting chance; the personnel choices will look noticeably different across the three group games.
Haiti's only previous World Cup appearance was 1974 in West Germany, drawn into a group with Italy, Poland and Argentina. Emmanuel Sanon's goal against Italy in the opening match ended Dino Zoff's then-record clean-sheet streak of 1,142 minutes, a moment etched into the team's national football identity even though Italy went on to win 3-1. Haiti lost all three matches in that tournament (1-3 Italy, 0-7 Poland, 1-4 Argentina) and the goal Sanon scored remains the only one in their World Cup record book.
The 51 years since 1974 have been a story of repeated near-misses through Concacaf qualifying, federation instability and at points genuine national emergencies that pushed football onto the back burner. The 2010 earthquake destroyed the federation headquarters in Port-au-Prince and killed 32 staff, including the technical director. Subsequent qualifying campaigns ran in difficult circumstances; the team has played home matches outside Haiti for periods stretching back to that decade.
That context makes 2026 the most significant moment in the team's modern history. The expanded 48-team format created the qualifying structure that Haiti needed; the federation found a working manager and a settled squad; the player pool benefited from the international-switch decisions of Bellegarde and Delcroix. Beyond pure result, it is a tournament about visibility for Haitian football and a generation of supporters who have lived through the long gap.
| Year | Host | Result | Defining moment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1974 | West Germany | Group stage | Sanon's goal vs Italy ending Zoff's 1,142-minute clean-sheet record |
| 2026 | USA, Mexico, Canada | To be determined | Second-ever World Cup appearance, 51-year drought broken |
For most teams, the framing of a World Cup is the path to the final and the structure of the bracket. For Haiti, the framing is different. The honest measure of success is competitive performances in three group games, with one win or a credible draw against Scotland the highest realistic ceiling. Avoiding heavy defeats against Brazil and Morocco is the practical minimum. Migne has been measured in interviews about that calibration; supporters travelling from the Haitian diaspora will set their expectations against history rather than against the seeded teams in the group.
The tournament is in many ways a fellowship moment for the smaller-nation contingent. Curaçao World Cup 2026 tickets represent the Caribbean's other surprise qualifier, a debutant nation that hosted Haiti's qualifying home matches. Cape Verde World Cup 2026 tickets capture the African islands' first appearance. Three Caribbean and Atlantic-island nations are at the same World Cup, a statistical first that reflects the format expansion as much as any wider trend.
The 19 July 2026 final at MetLife Stadium will play out without Haiti's involvement but with a Haitian fan presence in the New York metro that runs into six figures. The team's tournament will be over by 24 June. What it leaves behind, in profile and in continuity for the next cycle, is the longer-term value of the 2026 appearance.
Haiti's group is entirely US-based across three Eastern-time-zone cities. Travelling supporters from London or Paris fly in once and move within the same time zone for all three matches, a practical advantage that very few group-stage participants enjoy. The Haitian diaspora in Boston, New York and South Florida is large; expect a significant home-fan element at all three fixtures, particularly the Brazil match, where Brazilian-American support in Philadelphia will be balanced against a strong Haitian-American presence.
Foxborough's tournament fan zone runs at Patriot Place adjacent to the stadium for the matchday window, with broader Boston fan-zone activity at Boston Common and the Seaport district. Philadelphia hosts a tournament fan zone on the Independence Mall lawn near the Liberty Bell, plus matchday activations at the Philadelphia Naval Yard. Atlanta's fan zone is in Centennial Olympic Park alongside Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the State Farm Arena complex. Informal Haitian-American meet-up zones cluster in Mattapan and Hyde Park (Boston), South Philadelphia's Diamond Street corridor, plus Decatur, Georgia (Atlanta metro). Expect community-organised pre-match gatherings publicised through Haitian-American social channels in each city.
UK and most EU passport holders need ESTA authorisation for the United States, an online application that typically clears within 72 hours but should be filed at least a fortnight ahead. UK passports need to be valid for the length of the planned US stay, while other travellers should check the US six-month passport rule and any country-specific agreement before booking flights.
Hotel inventory across all three host cities was tightening from late 2025; Boston is the most expensive of the three by typical mid-June pricing, while Philadelphia and Atlanta are usually more accessible. Inter-city travel is best done by Amtrak Acela between Boston and Philadelphia, then a short-haul flight to Atlanta.
Renting a car for the Foxborough leg is worth considering because the stadium is well outside central Boston, and rideshare surge pricing is substantial after late kick-offs. Allow buffer days on either side of fixtures for weather variability.
1BoxOffice has been a sports and entertainment ticket marketplace since 2006. Two decades of operation across European football, NFL, tennis and concert markets have built up the inventory verification process and the customer service infrastructure that the tournament demands. Every booking carries a 150% money-back guarantee covering non-delivery, materially different seats or event cancellation. Multi-currency checkout supports GBP, EUR, USD and AED, among others. Customer support runs in both English and Arabic, recognising the strong MENA appetite for World Cup travel and the eight Arab nations represented in the 48-team field. Listings are checked against seller reputation history before they go live, which reduces the risk of duplicate or unverified inventory reaching buyers. Haiti's matches against Brazil are likely to attract the strongest demand of the three group fixtures; book early if you have flexibility.
Haiti are in Group C and plays three group fixtures: vs Scotland at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough on 13 June 2026; vs Brazil at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia on 19 June 2026; and vs Morocco at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta on 24 June 2026. All three kick-offs are in the Eastern time zone. Knockout fixtures depend on group standings, with the round of 16 in late June and the final at MetLife Stadium on 19 July 2026.
Select the Haiti match, choose the category and seat quantity, then review the listing detail before entering buyer information and completing payment. The full eight-step flow above explains each stage. Listings are filterable by category and stand, and you can compare several seats side-by-side before committing. Booking takes five to ten minutes if you have the buyer's details ready in advance.
Bellegarde is expected to be a near-certain starter for Haiti, fitness permitting. The Wolves midfielder formally switched his international allegiance to Haiti in August 2025 and quickly became the senior creative reference under Migne. The final 26-man squad will be announced in May 2026; barring a late injury, expect him to be central to Haiti's plans across all three group matches.
Indicative ranges for Haiti group matches start around GBP 110 to GBP 240 in Cat 4, GBP 170 to GBP 380 in Cat 3, GBP 280 to GBP 600 in Cat 2 and GBP 450 to GBP 1,100 in Cat 1. Hospitality starts from approximately GBP 1,400 per person. The Haiti vs Brazil fixture in Philadelphia draws the highest pricing of the three matches; the Scotland and Morocco fixtures sit lower on the demand curve.
The category system runs from Cat 4 (upper tier behind goals, most accessible price) through Cat 1 (lower tier centre line, premium sightlines), with Hospitality bookings sitting above all four numbered tiers. Cat 1 typically sells fastest because of the centre-line viewing angle. Cat 3 and Cat 4 offer strong value if you are price-sensitive but still want a tournament atmosphere.
Yes. Gillette Stadium runs the Putnam Club at the field level, plus tournament-only hospitality lounges in the Patriot Place complex. Lincoln Financial Field offers the Hyundai Club mid-bowl and the Xfinity Live external matchday packages. Mercedes-Benz Stadium operates AMB West and AMB East premium clubs with dedicated entrances and pre-match dining. Hospitality at the Brazil fixture in Philadelphia draws the most demand of the three Haiti matches.
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough seats around 65,000. Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia holds approximately 68,000. Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta seats 71,000 with the retractable roof opening or closing in around eight minutes. Capacities are NFL-baseline figures; tournament-mode adjustments may differ.
Most UK and EU passport holders need an ESTA for the United States, an online application that typically clears within 72 hours. Apply at least two weeks before travel. UK passports need to be valid for the length of the planned US stay, while other travellers should check the US six-month passport rule and any country-specific agreement. All three Haiti matches are in the United States, so no additional Canadian or Mexican entry is required if you are not adding knockout-stage travel beyond the group.
World Cup 2026 tickets are delivered as mobile tickets through the FWC2026 Mobile Tickets app. Tickets bought through the tournament resale or exchange route are also delivered through that app, with delivery timing shown in the ticketing account once the order is processed. Some hospitality packages may include separate credential instructions, so always read the delivery notes on your specific listing before travelling.
Yes. The 1BoxOffice marketplace is a secondary platform with verified seller listings independent of the primary-sale ballot. If your primary-sale application returned no allocation, you can still secure tickets across all categories here. Stock varies by match; the Haiti vs Brazil fixture is the tightest of the three, with Scotland and Morocco both more accessible.
There is no formal minimum age set across all venues, but children under two typically enter free if seated on a parent's lap; children aged two and over need their own ticket. Hospitality areas may operate stricter age policies depending on the package. Check the venue-specific rules at the point of booking, particularly for premium products that include alcohol service.
The guarantee covers three scenarios: tickets that fail to arrive, tickets that are materially different from what was booked, plus matches that are cancelled outright. In any qualifying case, 1BoxOffice refunds 150% of the purchase price. The guarantee applies to every Haiti World Cup 2026 booking placed through the marketplace and stands among the strongest assurances in the secondary-ticket market.
Transfer and resale rules vary by ticket type and issuing route. Eligible tickets can be transferred through the Ticket Transfer feature, and the new holder can use the ticket personally, send it to a guest through the FWC2026 Mobile Tickets app or re-transfer or list eligible tickets on the resale or exchange marketplace. If you cannot attend, you can also review the sell your tickets route, subject to the seller terms attached to your booking.
Bring a valid passport plus the email or app pass that holds your ticket. The lead booker on the order should bring a matching ID for stadium gate cross-checks, where used. Hospitality entry typically requires a printed or digital pass plus a government-issued photo ID. Carry an extra government ID, such as a driving licence, as backup, particularly if you are travelling as a group.
Book early for strong stand and category selection, particularly for the Haiti vs Brazil fixture in Philadelphia, where stock is tightest. Cat 1 and hospitality typically sell out first across all three matches. The Scotland opener and Morocco closer are both more accessible by the current pricing pattern. The window 12 to 14 weeks ahead has historically offered the strongest combination of choice and price.
Yes. The 1BoxOffice basket holds multiple matches and seller listings across one transaction. Combining fixtures in a single order simplifies confirmation and tracking, particularly if you intend to travel the full Haiti group programme. Listings from different sellers may have different delivery windows even within the same basket; check the per-fixture confirmation detail.
1BoxOffice supports multiple currencies at checkout, including GBP, EUR, USD, AED and several others. Pricing display can be toggled between currencies before payment. The exchange rate applied at the point of card authorisation is the rate published by the payment processor on that date, not a 1BoxOffice-set rate.
Tournament tickets generally cannot be changed or cancelled once the order is confirmed because each booking is a binding contract between the buyer and the listing seller. The 150% guarantee covers non-delivery, materially different seats or match cancellation; it does not cover change of plans by the buyer. If you can no longer attend, the resale route is the practical option.
If a match is postponed and rescheduled to a new date, your existing tickets are typically valid for the rescheduled fixture. If a match is cancelled outright with no replacement, the 150% money-back guarantee applies. Communication on schedule changes goes through 1BoxOffice's order-management system and the email address attached to your account.
Yes. Family bookings are welcome at all three Haiti venues. Hospitality areas may have age restrictions linked to alcohol service; standard seating sections do not. Gillette Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium both have family-section policies set per the host venue. Bring photo ID for under-18s where required by entry policy. For broader matchday rules see our full FAQ.
Browse other qualified nations from across the 48-team field. Each country page covers group fixtures, squad and travel details in the same depth as this Haiti guide.
All sixteen World Cup 2026 venues across the United States, Canada and Mexico are listed below. Click through for stadium-specific guidance covering capacity, transport and matchday tips.
Seating-plan pages show stand layouts, category zones and supporter sections for each venue.
Sources checked: Concacaf match records, tournament-organiser match schedule and ticketing guidance, tournament-organiser team profiles, ESPN match data, venue pages and 1BoxOffice seating pages. Information reviewed in April 2026.
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