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2017 FIFA Confederations Cup tickets now available – current sales phase closes on January 19!

Fans all over the world can continue to place their requests for tickets for all matches of the FIFA Confederations Cup via www.FIFA.com/tickets until Thursday, January 19, 2017, 12.00 CET (14.00 Moscow time), when the Random Selection Draw (RSD) sales period will close. The current sales phase provides fans with the best chance of securing tickets for the most sought‑after matches, as all future sales phases will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

All ticket applications received prior to the closure of the present sales period will have the same chance of being successful no matter when they were placed. If the demand for tickets for specific matches and price categories exceeds the available inventory, Random Selection Draws will take place to fairly allocate tickets to applicants. Ticket applicants will be informed no later than 28 February about whether their request has been successful.

Tickets are available for all matches of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, including matches of the Russian team and the final. In addition, venue-specific ticket series are available, enabling fans to watch all the matches in one Host City. The only exception is the Saint Petersburg venue package, which does not include the final.

Fans can purchase up to six tickets per match, for up to a maximum of ten matches. The total number of tickets that fans can apply for is 60 per household. The tickets purchased by April 5, 2017 will be delivered by courier service free of charge as of April 2017. Special-access tickets are also available for disabled people, people with limited mobility and obese people.

The 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup will take place from June 17 to July 2. Group A will feature hosts Russia, plus New Zealand (OFC Nations Cup winners), Portugal (UEFA EURO winners) and Mexico (CONCACAF Gold Cup winners), while group B will include world champions Germany, Chile (Copa América winners), Australia (AFC Asian Cup winners) and the champion from Africa (to be determined on February 5, 2017).

The opening match will see hosts Russia face New Zealand on Saturday, June 17, 2017 in Saint Petersburg at the new Saint Petersburg Stadium.

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