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FIFA warns fans not to purchase tickets to the 2026 World Cup from "unofficial ticketing sites" FIFA did not confirm whether legal action will be taken against websites offering unofficial tickets.
Tickets for the World Cup will be sold exclusively via FIFA.com/tickets, with sales expected to begin in late 2025 .
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