Norway World Cup 2026 Tickets

Norway World Cup 2026 Tickets

Experience Highlights

Norway enters the 2026 World Cup with the unmistakable feeling of a team that’s on the rise. For years, it was kept away from football’s biggest stages, but now it’s back with a powerful generation, dangerous attacking talent, and a structure that looks more and more like a match-ready contender. This is a side that blends athleticism, tempo, and the ability to punish opponents high up the pitch—making them a truly dangerous rival when the spaces open.

While its World Cup history isn’t as extensive as some other European nations, it certainly has standout moments. Norway played in the 1938, 1994, and 1998 editions, and in that last tournament it overcame the group stage to reach the Round of 16. Returning to the competition now means reclaiming a spot on the world stage—and proving that its recent momentum can hold up even under the toughest demands.

All eyes are on names like Erling Haaland, one of today’s most decisive forwards, and Martin Ødegaard, the creative mind and key reference in how the team builds its game. With these players leading the way, Norway has assembled a squad with experience from major leagues, giving it the resources to compete with ambition and to keep producing at a high level match after match.

The draw has placed Norway in Group I, a tough group where it will have to face a title contender, one of Africa’s most solid national teams, and an Asian opponent arriving with added momentum after the playoffs. For many analysts, Norway has real reasons to fight for qualification spots—especially if it can stay consistent right from the opening games. These are its rivals:

  • France, a world-class force with talent, experience, and more than enough firepower to go all the way and push for top spot in the group.
  • Senegal, a physical, intense, and highly competitive team—used to making even the very best sides uncomfortable.
  • Iraq, an energetic and formidable squad, buoyed by the confidence of having earned their place after the playoffs.

Norway’s minimum goal is to stay in the hunt until the final matchday—and turn its attacking potential into the points that really matter. If it can build continuity in its play, defend well without the ball, and fully capitalize on the talent of its stars, it will have serious options to reach the knockout rounds.

Ticket Prices for Norway World Cup 2026 events

The lowest starting price for an upcoming Norway World Cup 2026 event is on 06/22/2026 at MetLife Stadium, starting at RM2,996, while the lowest average ticket price is on 06/22/2026, at RM5,235.

Event Date Venue City From Average
Senegal vs Norway (Group I) – World Cup - Match 41 06/22/2026 MetLife Stadium New York RM2,996 RM5,235
France vs Norway (Group I) – World Cup - Match 68 06/26/2026 Gillette Stadium Boston RM7,449 RM14,736

How much are tickets for Norway World Cup 2026?

For the next Norway World Cup 2026 event on June 22, 2026, the lowest ticket price is in Section 305, starting at RM3,105, while Section 305 has the lowest average price at RM3,105.

Sections From Average
Section 305 RM3,105 RM3,105
Section 324 RM3,219 RM3,219
Section 308 RM3,276 RM3,276
Section 307 RM3,357 RM3,357
Section 303 RM3,423 RM3,423
Section 315 RM3,495 RM3,495
Section 308 RM3,528 RM3,528
Section 320 RM3,589 RM3,589
Section 327 RM3,642 RM3,642
Section 340 RM3,642 RM3,642
Section 334 RM3,651 RM3,651
Section 332 RM3,661 RM3,661
Section 316 RM3,670 RM3,670
Section 348 RM3,684 RM3,684
Section 313 RM3,798 RM3,798