A total of three million tickets will be available for the 2010 World Cup. One third of the tickets will be allocated for South African local fans, one third for International fans, and one third for sponsors, teams and the FIFA family. As in previous years demand for tickets is expected to exceed supply leaving many World Cup fans unable to get tickets for the matches. Plan ahead, check back frequently for World Cup ticket availability.
| Match | Date | Location | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Cup First Round Match 1 to Match 48 | 2010 | South Africa | World Cup First Round Tickets View Schedule |
| World Cup Round of 16 Match 49 to Match 56 | 2010 | South Africa | World Cup Round of 16 Tickets View Schedule |
| World Cup Quarterfinals Match 57 to Match 60 | 2010 | South Africa | World Cup Quarterfinals Tickets View Schedule |
| World Cup Semifinals Match 61 & Match 62 | 2010 | South Africa | World Cup Semifinals Tickets View Schedule |
| World Cup 3rd Place Match Match 63 | 2010 | South Africa | World Cup 3rd Place Match Tickets View Schedule |
| World Cup Final Match 64 | 2010 | South Africa | World Cup Final Tickets View Schedule |
2010 FIFA World Cup ScheduleWorld Cup Ticket Prices & Seat Locations
Tickets for the FIFA World Cup will be available in four price categories according to the location of the seats in the stadium. Category 1 are the most expensive and category 4 are the least expensive. Each of the ten World Cup stadiums are individually configured so the seating category arrangements may vary from venue to venue.- Category 1 are generally located in the straight section between the two goal lines or the pitch.
- Category 2 are generally located adjacent to Category 1.
- Category 3 are generally located behind the goals or in one of the corners.
- Category 4 are generally located behind the goals or in one of the corners.


