Tickets for the FIFA World Cup 26™ Oceania Qualifiers Semi-Finals and Final in Wellington and Auckland are now on pre-sale exclusively to New Zealand Football’s Football Whānau members, with free kids tickets (14 and under) if purchased with an adult ticket until 8:59am on 27 November 2024. 

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The two Semi-Finals, played at Sky Stadium in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington on Friday 21 March 2025, will see New Caledonia face Tahiti at 3pm, followed by New Zealand taking on Fiji at 7pm. 

The winners of the two semi-finals will qualify for the Final at Eden Park in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland on Monday 24 March 2025, with the winning team automatically qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 26™, and the losing team securing a place in the FIFA Intercontinental Play-Off Tournament to decide the remaining qualifying nations.

Tickets for the Semi-Finals are $20 (NZD) for adults and $10 kids (plus ticketing fees) OR free for kids during the pre-sale. 

Tickets for the Final are $20, $40 and $80 for adults and $10, $20 and $40 kids (plus ticketing fees) OR free for kids during the pre-sale for all ticket pricing levels. 

New Zealand Football CEO Andrew Pragnell is encouraging as many fans as possible to get along to the semi-finals and final, to be part of an historic moment in Oceania football history.

“It is a privilege to be hosting these hugely significant games, for both Aotearoa New Zealand and the wider Oceania region, in Wellington and Auckland, especially at a time when the All Whites are going from strength to strength and with so many Kiwi players plying their trade in top football leagues around the world, all competing for spots in the team.

“These games will make history for whoever wins, as the first team from the OFC region to qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup.

“For the All Whites, it is brilliant to have, all going well, two more games at home next year, and we will continue to bring them home every year with games in the South Island next on the list with Christchurch’s new stadium Te Kaha and Dunedin both in contention for 2026.

“It was amazing to see all of the Kiwis at the games this month in Hamilton and Auckland and we encourage fans across the country to get behind the team to push to secure a place at the biggest sporting event in the world for just the third time in our history. 

“These games are a moment for all of the family so we have made all kids tickets free during our pre-sale so young people can be there to hopefully witness a special moment for New Zealand sport.”