If you haven’t secured FIFA World Cup tickets for next year, your luck hasn’t run out just yet.

But you might start wanting to put some dates in your calendar, and if you haven’t already, make sure that you’ve got all your bank accounts and credit cards in order.

The next stage of FIFA World Cup tickets begins this Thursday, Dec. 11, when the entry period opens for the random draw opportunity after a series of pre-sales.

The random draw is the third of four phases, with approximately two million of the 11 million total tickets sold so far.

Essentially, interested buyers can put in their info for what games and dates they’d like to attend, and be thrown into a random draw should they be selected. But buyer beware: if you do get lucky, you’ll be automatically charged for your tickets in

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