About

A better way to browse the resale market

Every resale ticket for the 2026 World Cup, on one page.

The FIFA resale site shows one match at a time. To compare prices or find the cheapest seats, you would need to click through 104 pages. This site pulls everything together so you can browse the entire market at once.

How it works

We pull listings from the FIFA resale platform and display them in a sortable, filterable view. Filter by match, stage, city, category, or price. When you find something, click through to FIFA to buy.

Prices include the 15% fee FIFA adds at checkout. What you see here is what you pay there.

What this is not

Not a marketplace. You cannot buy tickets here. We do not handle payments, hold inventory, or take a cut. This is just a better way to see what is available before you head to FIFA.

Built by a fan who got tired of clicking through 104 pages. Not affiliated with FIFA or any tournament organizer.

Common questions

Why is it free?

No catch. No accounts, no ads, no affiliate links. The World Cup only comes around every four years. Finding tickets shouldn't be a chore. If this saved you time and you want to say thanks, there's a Buy me a coffee link below.

How fresh is the data?

Listings update every few minutes throughout the day. Prices move fast though, so always confirm the final price when you check out on FIFA.

Why do some prices look insane?

Sellers can list at any price they want. Sky-high prices are usually real. Suspiciously low prices are sometimes glitches. The outlier toggle on each match page filters out the extremes if they're distracting.

What's coming next?

Price drop alerts, exact row and seat numbers, and price history. Sign up at the bottom of the homepage to get notified.

SeatSidekick is an independent fan project. Not affiliated with FIFA or any tournament organizer.