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How FIFA's Sit Together Function Works

Deadline to complete is 4pm on 22nd February

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Feb 10, 2026
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FIFA do not allocate the exact section or seat numbers for each ticket until much closer to the World Cup tournament. Anyone that wishes to have seats allocated together must link any separate allocations.

FIFA does not guarantee that the linking of applications through the “sit together” function will result in tickets next to each other in the stadium. However this will only be in rare cases - the final few seats in the section or when extremely large numbers of tickets have been linked together.

The deadline to link ticket applications together is 4pm on Sunday 22nd February, UK time.

This explainer article follows on from the previous video article which demonstrated how to transfer a ticket. This article will show screenshots explaining:

  1. how to transfer a ticket

  2. how to accept an incoming transfer

  3. how to complete the sit together process

  4. how to check your tickets have been linked

WHERE TO FIND WHAT YOU NEED

FIFA’s website has struggled to update in recent days, and so not all accounts have been updated at the same time. It’s worth stating that not all SSC tickets are visible in the account, and therefore not all SSC tickets can be transferred or “sat together” today, however there is still 12 days until the deadline so if you cannot see this yet, do not panic.

There are two distinct functions explained here; “ticket transfer” and “sit together”. These are both on separate parts of FIFA’s website. I have included screenshots to point you in the right direction, but if you have any questions, ask them in the most recent chat relating to this article in the group chat we have on substack.


TICKET TRANSFER

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