Football players in red and yellow kits standing arm in arm in a huddle before a World Cup match inside a stadium.

February’s Top 10 Most‑Traded Matches on FIFA Collect: The Right-To-Tickets Leaderboard

Published On: March 4, 2026

February activity on FIFA Collect coalesced around ten specific Right‑to‑Tickets, each tied to a standout FIFA World Cup 2026™ fixture. Below you’ll find the leaderboard, mapped to match number and ticket category, and a quick primer on when and where each game is played, plus why each one is drawing so much attention. 

What is a Right‑to‑Ticket on FIFA Collect?  

A Right-to-Ticket is a digital collectible that grants the holder the right to claim an official FIFA World Cup 2026™ ticket for the specific match and category indicated on the collectible. RTTs are tradable on the FIFA Collect marketplace. 

 

Note: on “cat1/cat2” Category 1 and Category 2 refer to FIFA’s stadium seating categories for the match. The “mXX” code is the official FIFA match number. 

 

 

10. M86 – Cat 1 – Round of 32: Winner Group J vs Runner‑up Group H 

  • When: Friday, July 3, 2026 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: A marquee knockout tie in Miami, frequently spotlighted by the community for its atmosphere and potential heavyweight clash. 

 

9. M61 – Cat 2 – Norway vs France (Group I) 

  • When: Friday, June 26, 2026, 3:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: A headline group finale with star power, decisive implications, and a strong traveling presence on the U.S. East Coast. 

 

8. M37 – Cat 1 – Uruguay vs Cabo Verde (Group H) 

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 2026, evening local time 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: Tradition meets a rising program in a weekend slot made for global attention and vibrant supporter sections. 

 

7. M76 – Cat 1 – Round of 32: Winner Group C vs Runner‑up Group F 

  • When: Monday, June 29, 2026 
  • Where: Houston Stadium, Houston 
  • Why it resonates: First knockout night in Houston, pairing two high‑caliber qualifiers in a decisive, must‑advance tie. 

 

6. M49 – Cat 1 – Scotland vs Brazil (Group C) 

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: A classic intercontinental pairing in a destination venue, with an electric blend of fan cultures. 

 

5. M13 – Cat 1 – Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay (Group H) 

  • When: Monday, June 15, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: A storied South American contender meeting a fervent Saudi following in a global hub city – under the lights in Miami. 

 

4. M47 – Cat 1 – Portugal vs Uzbekistan (Group K) 

  • When: Tuesday, June 23, 2026 (midday local) 
  • Where: Houston Stadium, Houston 
  • Why it resonates: A showcase date for a European powerhouse in a vibrant, indoor setting known for color and noise. 

 

3. M30 – Cat 2 – Scotland vs Morocco (Group C) 

  • When: Friday, June 19, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: A compelling group showdown with two massive traveling fan bases returning to a venue built for big‑night football. 

 

2. M5 – Cat 1 – Haiti vs Scotland (Group C) 

  • When/Where: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 9:00 p.m. ET – Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: Category 1 seating for the same Boston night – preferred views for a landmark Tartan Army evening. 

 

1.M5 – Cat 2 – Haiti vs Scotland (Group C) 

  • When: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 9:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: A primetime opener for Scotland in New England, with passionate Haitian and Scottish communities fueling a festival atmosphere. 

 

Right-To-Tickets are the pulse of FIFA World Cup 2026™ anticipation on FIFA Collect. Watchlists are filling and each transfer marks a plan taking shape for matchday. These ten Right-To-Tickets are the touchpoints of that excitement. Digital passes that carry the sound, color, and story of the tournament before a ball is even kicked. With every new holder, kick-off feels closer. 

Football players in red and yellow kits standing arm in arm in a huddle before a World Cup match inside a stadium.

February’s Top 10 Most‑Traded Matches on FIFA Collect: The Right-To-Tickets Leaderboard

Published On: March 4, 2026

February activity on FIFA Collect coalesced around ten specific Right‑to‑Tickets, each tied to a standout FIFA World Cup 2026™ fixture. Below you’ll find the leaderboard, mapped to match number and ticket category, and a quick primer on when and where each game is played, plus why each one is drawing so much attention. 

What is a Right‑to‑Ticket on FIFA Collect?  

A Right-to-Ticket is a digital collectible that grants the holder the right to claim an official FIFA World Cup 2026™ ticket for the specific match and category indicated on the collectible. RTTs are tradable on the FIFA Collect marketplace. 

 

Note: on “cat1/cat2” Category 1 and Category 2 refer to FIFA’s stadium seating categories for the match. The “mXX” code is the official FIFA match number. 

 

 

10. M86 – Cat 1 – Round of 32: Winner Group J vs Runner‑up Group H 

  • When: Friday, July 3, 2026 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: A marquee knockout tie in Miami, frequently spotlighted by the community for its atmosphere and potential heavyweight clash. 

 

9. M61 – Cat 2 – Norway vs France (Group I) 

  • When: Friday, June 26, 2026, 3:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: A headline group finale with star power, decisive implications, and a strong traveling presence on the U.S. East Coast. 

 

8. M37 – Cat 1 – Uruguay vs Cabo Verde (Group H) 

  • When: Sunday, June 21, 2026, evening local time 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: Tradition meets a rising program in a weekend slot made for global attention and vibrant supporter sections. 

 

7. M76 – Cat 1 – Round of 32: Winner Group C vs Runner‑up Group F 

  • When: Monday, June 29, 2026 
  • Where: Houston Stadium, Houston 
  • Why it resonates: First knockout night in Houston, pairing two high‑caliber qualifiers in a decisive, must‑advance tie. 

 

6. M49 – Cat 1 – Scotland vs Brazil (Group C) 

  • When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: A classic intercontinental pairing in a destination venue, with an electric blend of fan cultures. 

 

5. M13 – Cat 1 – Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay (Group H) 

  • When: Monday, June 15, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens 
  • Why it resonates: A storied South American contender meeting a fervent Saudi following in a global hub city – under the lights in Miami. 

 

4. M47 – Cat 1 – Portugal vs Uzbekistan (Group K) 

  • When: Tuesday, June 23, 2026 (midday local) 
  • Where: Houston Stadium, Houston 
  • Why it resonates: A showcase date for a European powerhouse in a vibrant, indoor setting known for color and noise. 

 

3. M30 – Cat 2 – Scotland vs Morocco (Group C) 

  • When: Friday, June 19, 2026, 6:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: A compelling group showdown with two massive traveling fan bases returning to a venue built for big‑night football. 

 

2. M5 – Cat 1 – Haiti vs Scotland (Group C) 

  • When/Where: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 9:00 p.m. ET – Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: Category 1 seating for the same Boston night – preferred views for a landmark Tartan Army evening. 

 

1.M5 – Cat 2 – Haiti vs Scotland (Group C) 

  • When: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 9:00 p.m. ET 
  • Where: Boston Stadium, Foxborough 
  • Why it resonates: A primetime opener for Scotland in New England, with passionate Haitian and Scottish communities fueling a festival atmosphere. 

 

Right-To-Tickets are the pulse of FIFA World Cup 2026™ anticipation on FIFA Collect. Watchlists are filling and each transfer marks a plan taking shape for matchday. These ten Right-To-Tickets are the touchpoints of that excitement. Digital passes that carry the sound, color, and story of the tournament before a ball is even kicked. With every new holder, kick-off feels closer.