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How to get tickets for England vs New Zealand

How to get tickets for England vs New Zealand
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England's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has now been confirmed, and despite the controversy around some of Thomas Tuchel's selections, it's now time for the country to get behind the Three Lions as they chase their first World Cup triumph in 60 years.

Before their World Cup campaign gets underway against Croatia on 17 June, Tuchel's side have two friendlies lined up against New Zealand and Costa Rica.

First up is the clash against New Zealand at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Saturday, 6 June. If you are looking for tickets for the match, here is the latest information.

England vs New Zealand ticket: Key information

ESTC tickets

England Supporters Travel Club (ESTC) members were given an opportunity to buy designated England section tickets in April. These tickets are now off sale, meaning fans can no longer buy tickets using their ESTC privileges.

Ticketmaster tickets

Fans who still want to buy tickets for the match can now do so via the official Ticketmaster link. There are still thousands of tickets available all around the stadium, including resale tickets inside the official England section (blocks 145-151).

In keeping with the World Cup, ticket prices for England vs New Zealand are far higher than you would expect. On Ticketmaster, prices start at $128.20 and go up to as high as $372. Considering this match is a friendly, these prices are considered extortionate, so it's no surprise to see so many tickets still available.

To purchase tickets on Ticketmaster, users must register for an account and then select which seats they want to purchase.

Resale tickets

Ticketmaster isn't the only place where you can buy resale tickets for England vs New Zealand. Other unofficial ticket resale websites have already listed tickets for the match, but please note that these sites don't offer the same security guarantees as Ticketmaster.

Under normal circumstances, prices on these types of websites are typically higher than official ticket platforms, but this might not be the case for England vs New Zealand, as the demand for tickets is low.

Before using a resale website, check out our in-depth reviews of Seatpick and LiveFootballTickets.

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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