Key Points
- Scotland Supporters Club members only can access official PMA ticket allocation for Scotland’s 2026 World Cup group matches.
- Access codes issued on 15 December based on loyalty points, with sales via FIFA Portal until 13 January.
- Oversubscribed matches decided by ballot prioritising highest loyalty points, no resale expected for official tickets.
- Secondary market tickets available from $521 upwards, far exceeding official prices starting at $60.
- Scotland faces Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in group stage at venues including Gillette Stadium and Hard Rock Stadium.
Largs (Glasgow Express) February 17, 2026 – Scotland fans known as the Tartan Army face significant challenges securing tickets for their team’s 2026 FIFA World Cup group matches.
The Scotland Supporters Club has exclusive access to the Participating Member Association allocation from FIFA, limiting official tickets to members only. According to the Scottish FA, codes for the FIFA Portal were distributed on 15 December using a loyalty points system, with applications open until 13 January.
Why are official World Cup tickets restricted to SSC members?
The Scotland Supporters Club received FIFA’s PMA allocation for Scotland’s matches against Haiti, Morocco and Brazil, with categories priced from $60 to $700. A total of 3,889 tickets are available for Haiti v Scotland, 3,889 for Scotland v Morocco, and 3,736 for Scotland v Brazil. These are exclusively for SSC members who received staggered access codes starting from those with the highest loyalty points.
As reported by the Scottish FA, oversubscribed matches will use a ballot after the final deadline, allocating from the top of the 32-point loyalty ladder downwards. No resale platform is anticipated for these official PMA tickets.
How can Tartan Army fans still obtain tickets?
Secondary marketplaces like SeatPick list over 16,000 Scotland World Cup tickets from $521, while SeatGeek and Vivid Seats offer options starting at $752 for Gillette Stadium games and $1,378 for Hard Rock Stadium. Prices vary by opponent, venue and category, with group stage matches generally cheaper than later rounds.
What do official ticket prices look like?
Official allocations include premium seats at $500-$700, mid-tier at $180-$265, and general admission from $60, far below resale values. FIFA’s general ballot occurred earlier, but national team allocations like Scotland’s prioritise dedicated supporters.
What matches will Scotland play and where?
Scotland’s group fixtures are scheduled at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on 13 and 19 June, and Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on 24 June. The Tartan Army’s passion drives high demand, making official channels competitive while resale provides alternatives at a premium.
Supporters are encouraged to act swiftly through verified platforms to join the expected hordes travelling to the United States, Mexico and Canada for the tournament.
