The main ballot to secure tickets to next year's men's World Cup opens today.
It is the first chance fans will have to nab tickets since last week's World Cup draw, which determined the group stages and nearly the full list of matchups, venues and times.
FIFA says nearly two million tickets have already been snapped up through its first two phases of ticket release, but individuals did not have the benefit of knowing which teams would be playing at each site and at what time.
Everything to know about World Cup 2026
Today's ballot will not guarantee tickets to the tournament - which is set to be the biggest in history - only that you are in the running to apply. Here's all you need to know.
How will the ballot work?
The application for the third phase of ticket release, know

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