If you are searching for TBD vs TBD tickets for World Cup 2026, you are usually looking for knockout-stage tickets where the two teams are not confirmed yet.
That phrase is common in fan searches and ticket discussions, but it is not the wording FIFA uses in its official ticket FAQs. On FIFA's side, the closest official concepts are Single Match Tickets and Conditional Supporter Tickets, depending on how the ticket was sold and who it was sold to.
At a glance
Official FIFA term
Conditional Supporter Ticket
Search phrase status
Fan shorthand, not an official product name
Supporter phases
Closed
Official routes still open
Last-Minute Sales Phase and Resale Marketplace
Refund if team is out
Yes, minus a country-based fee
Quick answers
Are TBD vs TBD tickets an official FIFA ticket name?
No. FIFA does not appear to use TBD vs TBD tickets as an official product name in its World Cup 2026 ticket FAQs.
What is the closest official FIFA term?
The closest official term is Conditional Supporter Ticket for potential knockout-stage matches tied to a Participating Member Association.
Are Conditional Supporter Tickets single-match tickets?
Yes. FIFA says Conditional Supporter Tickets are considered Single Match Tickets.
Are Conditional Supporter Tickets sold as packages?
No. FIFA says they are offered as individual Single Match Tickets, not as ticket packages.
Can fans still buy those supporter-phase tickets now?
Not through the original supporter sales phases. FIFA says those phases are no longer open.
Can knockout tickets still appear through official channels now?
Yes, subject to availability. FIFA's Last-Minute Sales Phase remains open until the end of the tournament, and the official Resale/Exchange Marketplace is also active.
In plain English, TBD vs TBD usually means a match slot where both teams are still unknown.
For World Cup 2026, that mainly points to the knockout stage, not the group stage. The group-stage draw is already complete, so teams are no longer listed as unknown there. The real uncertainty now is in the round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, bronze final and final, where teams only become known once earlier results are settled.
Fans searching for TBD vs TBD tickets are usually trying to understand whether FIFA sold future knockout matches before the teams were known, and whether those tickets are still valid if their team does or does not get there.
No. FIFA does not use TBD vs TBD as an official ticket term.
Instead, FIFA's ticket support pages use terms such as Single Match Tickets, Supporter Tickets, Conditional Supporter Tickets, Venue Specific Tickets and Team Specific Tickets.
So the search phrase is real, but it is better understood as fan shorthand, not as FIFA's official label.
Knowing that difference saves you from searching for a ticket product FIFA does not actually name that way.
How fan shorthand maps to FIFA's official ticket language
The cleanest way to translate a common search phrase into FIFA's official ticket terms
| Search phrase or idea | FIFA's official wording | What it usually refers to |
|---|---|---|
| TBD vs TBD tickets | Not an official FIFA ticket term | Future knockout-match slots with teams still unknown |
| Tickets for a team's possible knockout path | Conditional Supporter Ticket | A possible round of 32, round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final, bronze final or final match |
| Standard general-public ticket listing | Single Match Ticket | One confirmed match, subject to availability |
The search phrase is real, but FIFA's own ticket support pages use different product names.
FIFA says a Conditional Supporter Ticket is offered to Participating Member Association supporters who want tickets for potential knockout matches their team may play in.
That includes the round of 32, round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final, bronze final and final.
FIFA also says these tickets are valid only if that team qualifies for the relevant match.
Conditional Supporter Tickets are treated as Single Match Tickets. They are not sold as ticket packages. If you already hold one for a knockout round, you cannot buy another ticket for the same round.
That restriction is easy to overlook, but it matters if you are trying to build a backup plan around a possible knockout run.
If you mean the original Participating Member Association Supporters sales phase, FIFA says that phase ran from December 11, 2025 to January 13, 2026, and there are no further opportunities to enter that draw or buy in that phase unless a Participating Member Association communicates otherwise under its own rules.
If you mean the Participating Member Association Late Qualifier Supporters phase, FIFA says that window ran from April 1 to April 21, 2026. That phase is also over.
But that does not mean knockout tickets are completely gone from official channels.
FIFA says the Last-Minute Sales Phase opened on April 1, 2026 and runs until the end of the tournament on July 19, 2026, subject to availability. FIFA also says the official Resale/Exchange Marketplace reopened on April 2, 2026.
So the situation now is simple: specific supporter-phase conditional routes are closed, while standard official sales and official resale routes can still surface knockout tickets, subject to availability.
FIFA's answer here is clear.
If your team is eliminated, any Conditional Supporter Tickets for later knockout matches stop being valid. FIFA says those tickets are then refunded, but minus a refund fee based on the buyer's country of residence.
FIFA lists different refund fees depending on residency.
Refund fees if your team is eliminated
FIFA's listed refund fees for Conditional Supporter Tickets that become invalid after elimination
| Residency | Refund fee FIFA lists |
|---|---|
| Canada | $15 CAD |
| Mexico | $200 MXN |
| United States | $10 USD |
| Other countries | $10 USD |
FIFA says refunded Conditional Supporter Tickets are subject to a fixed country-based refund fee.
Fans are not only trying to decode what TBD vs TBD means. Many are also trying to understand the risk if their team does not make the next round.
The more useful approach is not to search for a literal TBD vs TBD ticket product.
Instead, check whether you are looking at a Single Match Ticket, understand whether you are dealing with a Conditional Supporter Ticket, use FIFA.com/tickets for standard availability, and use the official Resale/Exchange Marketplace if tickets have already moved into resale circulation.
If you need the broader buying flow beside this knockout explainer, the main ticket guide is the best companion page.
TBD vs TBD tickets is not an official FIFA World Cup 2026 ticket product name.
In practice, the phrase usually refers to knockout-stage tickets where the teams were not known yet. The closest official FIFA term is Conditional Supporter Ticket, which FIFA treats as a Single Match Ticket for a possible future knockout match tied to a specific team.
The original supporter-phase routes for those conditional tickets are closed. But official knockout ticket opportunities can still appear through the Last-Minute Sales Phase and the official Resale/Exchange Marketplace, both subject to availability.
What is a Conditional Supporter Ticket?
Are Conditional Supporter Tickets sold as ticket packages?
What happens if my team is eliminated?
What ticket products are available for Participating Member Association supporters?
What ticket products are available for Participating Member Association Late Qualifier Supporters?
Last-Minute Sales Phase FAQ
FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace overview
