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Panama is back in the World Cup and you can book tickets to watch their matches
Fans on the North American continent are gearing up for a strong return of Panama to the 2026 World Cup finals, as fans of the national team Los Canaleros, or as they are known, are preparing. “Red Tide” (Marea Roja) Traveling thousands of miles north to support their team with a campaign of great confidence after a historic and miraculous qualifying campaign.
In their second appearance at the World Cup, coach Thomas Christiansen’s men are looking to erase the dull image of their first appearance at Russia 2018 and qualify for the first time in their history. Despite the difficulty of the task, a record unbeaten run in the qualifiers bolstered the team’s ambitions ahead of their Group Twelfth (L) clash with England, Croatia and Ghana.
Having missed out on qualifying for the 2022 World Cup, Panama will be keen to prove themselves this time around.
Here are the group L matches we are looking forward to.
|
the date |
Matching |
The place |
Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
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Wednesday June 17 |
Ghana vs Panama |
BMO Stadium, Toronto |
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Tuesday 23 June |
Panama vs Croatia |
BMO Stadium, Toronto |
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Saturday 27 June |
Panama vs England |
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has officially announced the closure of pre-sale gates, random draws and Visa cards due to record public participation. The masses who want to support the “Red Channel” have only the following official solutions.
FIFA has implemented a flexible pricing system that changes gradually depending on the category of seats and the knockout stage of the tournament. Estimated prices are as follows.
|
Ticket class |
Group stage |
Round of 32: Quarter Finals |
Semi-finals and finals |
|
Category 1: |
$250 – $400 |
$600 – $1200 |
$1500 – $6730 |
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Category 2 (Cat 2) |
$150 – $280 |
$400 – $800 |
$1000 – $4210 |
|
Category 3 (Cat 3) |
$100 – $200 |
$200 – $500 |
$600 – $2790 |
|
Category 4 (Cat 4) |
$60 – $120 |
$150 – $350 |
$400 – $2030 |
The Panama team is experiencing its best football period. Despite losing to Mexico in the 2025 CONCACAF Nations League final, the team has gone on a terrifying 13-match unbeaten streak. He made history in the broadest possible way after playing the entire World Cup qualifiers with a clean sheet (7 wins and 3 draws).
Veteran coach Thomas Christiansen, in charge since 2020, knows defensive mistakes are off limits to avoid a 2014 scenario when Panama conceded 11 goals, and facing England at MetLife will be an ideal opportunity to make amends after a crushing 6-1 defeat in Russia.
The exclusive 2026 competition will be held in a trilateral joint organization, the largest in history, between America, Mexico and Canada, and the matches will be spread across 16 international stadiums;
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Country: |
Stadium (city) |
Capacity |
|---|---|---|
|
Canada |
BC Place (Vancouver) |
54000 |
|
BMO Stadium (Toronto) |
45000 |
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Mexico |
Banorte Stadium (Mexico City) |
83000 |
|
Akron Stadium (Guadalajara) |
48000 |
|
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Professor BBVA (Monterrey) |
53,500 |
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USA: |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) |
75000 |
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Gillette Stadium (Foxboro) |
65000 |
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Professor AT&T (Dallas) |
94000 |
|
|
NRG Stadium (Houston) |
72000 |
|
|
Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City) |
73000 |
|
|
SOFI Stadium (Inglewood) |
70000 |
|
|
Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) |
65000 |
|
|
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford) |
82,500 |
|
|
Lincoln Financial Stadium (Philadelphia) |
69000 |
|
|
Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco) |
71000 |
|
|
Lumen Stadium (Seattle) |
69000 |