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Select Airbnb stays across all 16 FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities now include free match tickets for guests, giving fans a new way to bundle a place to sleep with a seat in the stadium. The offer applies only to eligible homes, not every Airbnb listing, and the ticket perk appears as a soccer ball icon near the top of the listing. For World Cup travelers trying to manage lodging, match tickets, and group budgets at once, this is one listing detail worth checking before booking.
Select stays qualify for the ticket offer, so travelers need to look for eligible Airbnb listings only.
Average nightly rates for ticket-included homes are $385 per night, according to Airbnb.
Each booked guest gets a ticket, up to the maximum guest count allowed for that home.
The soccer ball icon marks listings where free FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets are included.
All host cities are part of the program, including cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Match dates matter because homes are bookable over tournament dates taking place in each host city.
Hosts share ticket access after the booking is confirmed, so read the listing carefully before paying.
Image Source: Screenshot from Airbnb Newsroom
Airbnb’s new World Cup ticket offer is pretty simple on the surface, which is good because no one needs another complicated booking puzzle right now. Travelers search for stays on Airbnb during match dates in a FIFA World Cup 2026 host city, then look for listings with a soccer ball icon at the top of the page.
That icon is the key detail. If it appears, the stay includes free match tickets for the guests in that booking party, up to the home’s maximum guest count. Once the reservation is confirmed, the host shares the details for accessing the tickets. Basically, you’re booking the stay first, then getting the ticket instructions after confirmation.
The 2026 World Cup is spread across 16 host cities in three countries, which gives this Airbnb offer more range than a typical one-city promo. Travelers can search in Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Guadalajara, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Monterrey, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Airbnb is also staggering availability by tournament stage, so the right search date depends on the match you’re chasing. Group-stage and Round of 32 stays open first, followed by later booking windows for the Round of 16, quarter finals, semi finals, and final.
Airbnb’s booking timeline shows when ticket-included stays open for each World Cup 2026 stage. Image Source: Screenshot from Airbnb Newsroom.
That’s where flexibility can really help. If the obvious cities feel expensive or picked over, it may be worth checking places like Kansas City, Houston, Philadelphia, Monterrey, or Guadalajara. No shade to the glamour cities, but sometimes the best travel win is the one that doesn’t require selling a kidney for parking and a sandwich.
World Cup travel gets expensive fast because you’re not just pricing a hotel. You’re pricing flights, local transportation, food, match tickets, surge pricing, and the emotional damage of watching your cart total climb. A stay that includes tickets can take one of the biggest unknowns off the table, especially for families or friend groups booking together.
The average nightly rate Airbnb shared for these homes is $385, which is not exactly couch-crashing cheap. But if the stay includes tickets for every guest in the booking party, the value depends on the match, city, group size, and what other lodging options cost nearby. This is one of those deals where the math won’t be the same for everyone, but it’s absolutely worth checking before booking a separate stay and tickets.
Start with the city and match date, not a vague World Cup search. Eligible listings are tied to tournament dates in each host city, so searching the right dates is what gives you the best chance of seeing the soccer ball icon. Make sure your guest count is accurate too, because the number of tickets is connected to the booking party.
After that, compare the full cost like you would any other stay. Look at cleaning fees, cancellation rules, distance to the stadium, public transportation options, and whether the home actually works for your group. A “free ticket” perk is great, but not if the stay is an hour and a half away from the stadium and your post-match transportation plan is mostly prayer.
The biggest catch is that this is not available on every Airbnb stay. It only applies to select homes, and the listings that include tickets should be marked clearly with the soccer ball icon. If you don’t see that highlight, don’t assume tickets are included just because the home is in a host city during the tournament.
Travelers should also remember that ticket access details come after the booking is confirmed. That makes it especially important to read the listing closely, check the cancellation policy, and confirm that the dates align with the match you actually want to attend. World Cup planning is fun, but it’s still planning. Annoying little details love to become expensive little details when everyone is excited.
This is the kind of travel perk that rewards people who can move quickly but still read the fine print. If you’re flexible on city or match, you may have a better shot at finding a stay that works. If you’re locked into one specific game, keep expectations realistic and compare your options carefully. Either way, it’s worth checking before you book a hotel and start the separate ticket hunt.
Select Airbnb stays now include free FIFA World Cup 2026 match tickets. This does not apply to every listing, so travelers need to look for eligible homes marked with the soccer ball icon.
Search Airbnb for stays on match dates in a FIFA World Cup 2026 host city. Listings that include tickets should show a soccer ball icon near the top of the listing page.
Airbnb says tickets are included for each guest in the booking party, up to the maximum number of guests allowed for that home. Make sure your guest count is correct before booking.
Airbnb says select stays are available across all 16 FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities. That includes cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Airbnb says the ticket-included homes average $385 per night. Actual prices will vary by city, dates, home size, fees, and match demand.
No. Airbnb says the ticket-included stays cover tournament dates from the group stage through knockout rounds and the final. Availability will depend on the city, match date, and eligible listings.
This specific offer is tied to select Airbnb stays. Travelers book an eligible home, and the tickets are included as part of that stay.
Only if the full trip math works. Compare the total stay price, fees, location, cancellation policy, and ticket value before booking.