With every major tournament that comes around in the women’s game, the interest grows. The same can be said for the Women’s World Cup which is set to take place this summer in Australia and New Zealand.
Excitement has been building throughout the season, especially in the Women’s Champions League with fans getting the chance to see some of the players who will be key during the tournament.
One cloud hanging over the World Cup is the amount of important players who have suffered ACL injuries and many will miss the tournament.
Going to a World Cup final is one of the most exciting propositions in the world for any football fan, but it’s an experience that tends to be reserved for the incredibly fortunate few.
Here is what you need to know about the ticketing system for the final of the Women’s World Cup 2023.
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FIFA have already revealed how much tickets are set to cost for each round of the tournament, with there being different categories of ticket.
The Category 1 tickets will put you in the prime areas of the stadium, while Category 2 seats are located immediately adjacent and outside of Category 1 seats. Category 3 tickets are the rest of the stadium.
FIFA gives the ticket prices in Australian Dollars, so they have been converted to GBP here. The ticket prices for a child at the final of the 2023 Women’s World Cup are as follows:
The prices for adults are:
The last-minute sales phase for 2023 Women’s World Cup final tickets began on April 11 at 03:00 BST. There are currently no tickets for the final available on the FIFA website, but other games are available to buy.
All tickets are available to buy on FIFA 2023 Women’s World Cup website. While the final is currently showing as unavailable, plenty of other games can still be purchased.
If you’re feeling particularly flush with cash and want to really make the most of the experience in Australia, there are a range of hospitality packages that FIFA offers. All of the various hospitality packages include a Category 1 ticket as standard, meaning you’ll have one of the best seats in the house.
They also include various food offerings, a selection of drinks including beer, wine and spirits, in-seat steward service before and during matches, and there is more and more to enjoy the further up the packages you go, with four different ones on offer.
The lowest-ranked package costs £845 and the most expensive will set you back a whopping almost £12,000 pounds.
The 2023 Women’s World Cup final is set to take place on August 20 at 11:00 BST. That means it is a 12:00 CEST kick-off, and 06:00 EST / 03:00 PST. The final will be at Stadium Australia in Sydney.