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Everything you need to know about watching Le Grenadier against Brazil and more this summer
The long wait is over and the dream has come true. Haiti’s national team is set to make an incredible, historic return to the 2026 World Cup finals after an absence of 52 full years, most notably their only appearance at the 1974 World Cup in Germany.
Despite the difficult circumstances and the Haitian national team, nicknamed… “Knights of the Caribbean” or “Lee Grenadier” To hold the home matches in neutral stadiums, but the high fighting spirit forced them to snatch the qualification ticket at the last breath. Fans are waiting for fierce clashes in group C, where Brazil, Morocco and Scotland are included next to them.
The dream has come true and Haitian fans are desperate to see their soccer stars at the World Cup. Group C matches await them.
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the date |
Matching |
The place |
Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
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Saturday June 13 |
Haiti – Scotland |
Gillette Stadium, Foxboro |
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Friday, June 19 |
Brazil vs Haiti |
Lincoln Financial Stadium, Philadelphia |
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Wednesday 24 June |
Morocco vs Haiti |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) announced the closure of the preliminary random draw gates and Visa card sales due to record attendance. Fans wishing to support the Caribbean Knights are left with 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 |
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Category 3 (Cat 3) |
$100 – $200 |
$200 – $500 |
$600 – $2790 |
|
Category 4 (Cat 4) |
$60 – $120 |
$150 – $350 |
$400 – $2030 |
Despite some tough slip-ups in the middle of the campaign, with defeats to Curacao (5-1) and Honduras (3-0), Haiti’s players showed remarkable composure and secured two crucial wins over Costa Rica and Nicaragua to claim their official qualification.
This version brings back memories of the 1974 World Cup. Just as Haiti faced South American giants Argentina back then, fate pitted them against Brazil this time. The current squad is looking to replace the pale image of the 1974 edition where they tasted the bitterness of 3 straight defeats against Italy, Poland and Tango.
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 |
|---|---|---|
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Canada |
BC Place (Vancouver) |
54000 |
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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 |
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NRG Stadium (Houston) |
72000 |
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Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City) |
73000 |
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|
SOFI Stadium (Inglewood) |
70000 |
|
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Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) |
65000 |
|
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MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford) |
82,500 |
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Lincoln Financial Stadium (Philadelphia) |
69000 |
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Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco) |
71000 |
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|
Lumen Stadium (Seattle) |
69000 |