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2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Tickets & Travel Guide

June 24 – July 25, 2027 · Brazil

Your essential guide to planning for the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil. Tickets are not yet on sale - register your interest via FIFA to be first in line. Browse hotels near all 8 host venues and start planning your South American adventure.

8 Host Cities · Brazil · 32 Teams

Key Dates & Tournament Facts

Everything FIFA has confirmed about the 2027 Women’s World Cup so far. The full group stage draw and match schedule are announced closer to the tournament.

When & Where

24 June – 25 July 2027 · Brazil (8 host cities)

Tournament

32 teams · 64 matches

Format

8 groups of 4, top two advance to a round of 16

Final

Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, 25 July 2027

It is the first Women’s World Cup held in South America. FIFA will confirm the group stage draw and full fixture list ahead of the tournament, and we will add the schedule here once it is published.

How to Get Women’s World Cup 2027 Tickets

Tickets for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup are not yet on sale. FIFA will announce ticket sale phases and pricing ahead of the tournament. Registering your interest now via FIFA.com is the best way to ensure you’re notified the moment sales open.

Worth knowing: FIFA sells World Cup tickets in phases through FIFA.com, and when a match is oversubscribed a random-selection draw (effectively a lottery) decides who gets the chance to buy. The Women’s World Cup has historically been one of the more accessible tickets in major-tournament football, priced well below the men’s equivalent. As a concrete example from the last tournament, we bought semi-final and final tickets at the 2023 Women’s World Cup for around US$25 each. That said, FIFA used demand-based pricing at the 2026 men’s World Cup that pushed some prices well above expectations, so it is not yet clear whether 2027 will keep that traditional affordability. Treat past pricing as a guide, not a guarantee, and register early so you are in the draw when sales open.

For a fuller breakdown of how 2027 tickets will work, the sale phases, the lottery, and what to expect on pricing, see the in-depth guide on our sister site, how to buy 2027 Women’s World Cup tickets.

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Official Tickets

Tickets are not yet on sale for the 2027 Women's World Cup. Register your interest on FIFA.com to be notified when sales phases open and to ensure you don't miss out.

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Official Hospitality

Premium hospitality packages for the 2027 Women's World Cup are not yet available. Register your interest with FIFA to be first in line when hospitality packages are released.

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One important note for Brazil: reselling tickets above face value is illegal under Brazilian law, so there is no legitimate secondary market for this tournament. FIFA’s official channels are the way in. For deeper host-city planning and hospitality options as they are announced, see our sister site The World Cup Guide, or send us a message.

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All 8 Host Cities

A quick guide to all eight host cities, with hotels and experiences for each. Rooms in the host cities fill up fast for major tournaments, so browse live availability early.

Belo Horizonte

Estádio Mineirão

Capital of Minas Gerais, set among hills and known for its celebrated regional cooking and lively bar culture. The Mineirão is one of Brazil's classic football grounds.

Good to know

  • Dry season in June-July: warm 25°C (77°F) days with chilly evenings
  • Confins (CNF) has a nonstop from Lisbon; US travelers connect via São Paulo, Rio, or Panama City
  • No metro serves the Mineirão: stay in Savassi or Lourdes and use Uber or 99 on matchday

Brasília

Estádio Nacional

Brazil's purpose-built modernist capital, famous for Oscar Niemeyer's sweeping architecture and wide open esplanades, with the national stadium at its heart.

Good to know

  • Peak dry season: sunny 25°C (77°F) days and almost no rain in July
  • BSB has nonstops from Lisbon, Panama City, Miami, and Orlando
  • The stadium sits centrally on the Eixo Monumental, close to the two main hotel sectors

Fortaleza

Arena Castelão

A sun-soaked northeastern coastal city with long urban beaches and a warm, laid-back feel, and a big-match atmosphere at the Arena Castelão.

Good to know

  • Hot year-round: about 30°C (86°F) days, with short tropical showers still possible in June-July
  • Nonstops from Lisbon (TAP) and Miami (LATAM)
  • The Castelão is about 12km inland from the beachfront: stay in Meireles on the Beira Mar and plan on Uber or 99

Porto Alegre

Estádio Beira-Rio

The cultural capital of Brazil's south, shaped by gaúcho traditions and riverside sunsets. The Beira-Rio sits right on the Guaíba waterfront.

Good to know

  • Genuine southern winter: 19°C (66°F) days and 11°C (52°F) nights, so bring a proper jacket
  • TAP flies nonstop from Lisbon; otherwise connect via São Paulo
  • No useful rail link to the Beira-Rio: stay in Moinhos de Vento and use Uber or 99 on matchday

Recife

Arena de Pernambuco

A northeastern hub of rivers, bridges, and beaches, paired with the historic streets of neighbouring Olinda and one of Brazil's great Carnival traditions.

Good to know

  • Warm 28°C (82°F) days, but June-July is peak rainy season, so pack for heavy showers
  • Nonstop from Lisbon; US travelers usually connect via São Paulo
  • The Arena is 20km out in São Lourenço da Mata: take the metro to Cosme e Damião. Stay in beachfront Boa Viagem

Rio de Janeiro

Estádio do Maracanã

Brazil's postcard city: Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf, Copacabana and Ipanema, and the Maracanã, which hosts the 2027 final.

Good to know

  • June-July is Rio's dry season: around 26°C (79°F) days and the sunniest stretch of the year
  • Fly into Galeão (GIG): nonstop from Miami plus major European hubs like Lisbon, London, and Paris
  • Stay in Copacabana or Ipanema: metro Line 2 runs to Maracanã station, minutes from the gates

Salvador

Arena Fonte Nova

The heart of Afro-Brazilian culture, with the colourful colonial Pelourinho, Atlantic beaches, and a rhythm all its own at the Arena Fonte Nova.

Good to know

  • Warm 28°C (82°F) days with frequent rain in June-July
  • Nonstops from Lisbon and Madrid; US travelers connect via São Paulo
  • Stay in Barra or Rio Vermelho: metro Line 1 to Campo da Pólvora is a 5-minute walk from the Arena Fonte Nova

São Paulo

Arena Itaquera

Brazil's vast financial and cultural capital, a global city of world-class food, art, and nightlife, with football woven through every neighbourhood.

Good to know

  • Cool and dry in July: around 22°C (72°F) days and 12°C (54°F) nights, so pack a layer
  • Guarulhos (GRU) is Brazil's main gateway, with nonstops from across the US and Europe
  • Stay near Avenida Paulista or Jardins: the stadium is 21km east via metro Line 3-Red to Corinthians-Itaquera

Planning your trip

The practical layer for a Brazil trip. Hotels and experiences are listed per host city above; here are flights, a rental car, a travel eSIM, and trip protection.

Flights

Getting to Brazil

Rio, São Paulo, and the other host cities are a long-haul trip for most fans. Fares move fast for major tournaments, so it pays to watch prices early.

Find flights to Brazil

Rental Car

Driving in Brazil

You will not need a car in Rio or São Paulo, where Uber and 99 are everywhere. A rental makes sense for coastal day trips from the northeast host cities or exploring beyond the tournament.

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Stay Connected

Data in Brazil

Skip roaming charges with a travel eSIM. Download a Brazil data plan before you fly and you are online the moment you land, no local SIM required.

Get a Brazil eSIM

Trip Protection

Cover your trip

A Women’s World Cup trip is a major investment, with flights, hotels, and tickets adding up fast. Travel insurance covers cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost baggage before you travel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I buy Women's World Cup 2027 tickets?

Tickets for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup are not yet on sale. All official tickets will be sold through FIFA.com/tickets when sales phases open. You can register your interest now via FIFA.com to be notified when ticket sales begin. Check back here for updates as FIFA announces sales timelines.

When do Women's World Cup 2027 tickets go on sale?

FIFA has not yet announced the official ticket sale dates for the 2027 Women's World Cup. Sales typically open in phases in the 12-18 months before the tournament. Registering your interest on FIFA.com is the best way to stay informed when dates are confirmed.

Where is the 2027 Women's World Cup?

The 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup is hosted entirely in Brazil across 8 host cities: Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, and São Paulo. It is the first Women's World Cup to be held in South America.

How many teams are in the 2027 Women's World Cup?

The 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup features 32 teams - an expansion from the 32-team format introduced at the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The expanded format means more group stage matches and a longer knockout bracket.

When should I book hotels for the Women's World Cup 2027?

Book as early as possible. Hotels near tournament venues in popular cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are likely to fill up fast once the tournament schedule is confirmed. Even without match schedules, locking in flexible accommodation now protects you from price surges. You can cancel most flexible bookings later if plans change.

Do I need a visa to attend the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil?

It depends on your nationality. Brazil has visa-free agreements with many countries including the United States, United Kingdom, EU member states, Canada, and Australia for tourism stays. However, visa requirements can change and tournament-specific entry policies may be introduced closer to the event. Check the official Brazilian government immigration website and your country's foreign ministry well in advance of travel.

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