Soccer fans now have another opportunity to secure seats for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the second phase of ticket sales has begun; Atlanta News First reported on the latest developments in the ticketing process. Anyone with a FIFA ID can participate in this lottery-based system, and those without an account can still create one to enter the draw before the deadline on Friday, Oct. 31. The entry period started on Monday, Oct. 27, giving fans a five-day window to submit their applications for a chance to purchase tickets. Atlanta News First noted that the lowest-priced tickets are set at $60 and are available for at least 40 matches, though most seats carry significantly higher price tags.

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