France’s Group-Stage Right-to-Tickets Are Leading FIFA Collect’s Marketplace
France’s status as the most traded national team on FIFA Collect for the week of February 16–22 has lit up the FIFA Collect marketplace. Group‑stage Right‑to‑Tickets for Les Bleus are topping watchlists and community interest as supporters gear up for three East Coast fixtures.
Below is quick context on when and where each match is played and why France Right-To-Tickets are drawing so much attention right now. France were drawn into Group I alongside Senegal, Norway and the winner of Path 2 of the FIFA Play-off Tournament (Bolivia, Suriname, or Iraq).
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.
Why France Right-To-Tickets are in such high demand
- Star power and pedigree: A recent world champion with elite talent and a massive traveling fan base.
- East Coast accessibility: Three marquee venues, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Boston (Foxborough), make planning and meet‑ups easier for fans.
- Premium group narratives: A 2002 rematch with Senegal, an all-star attacking battle against Erling Haaland’s Norway, and a third opponent to be confirmed from the FIFA Play-off Tournament.
Match details

First Match: M17 France vs Senegal
- When: Tuesday, June 16, 2026, 3:00 p.m. ET (9:00 p.m. CET)
- Where: New York New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford
- Why it resonates: A compelling reunion 24 years after Senegal’s famous 2002 opener, set in one of the tournament’s flagship venues.
Second Match: M42 France vs FIFA Play-Off Tournament Winner (Bolivia/Suriname/Iraq)
- When: Monday, June 22, 2026, 5:00 p.m. ET
- Where: Philadelphia Stadium
- Why it resonates: A prime evening slot in a passionate sports city, with storylines hinging on the playoff winner’s identity.
Third Match: M61 Norway vs France
- When: Friday, June 26, 2026, 3:00 p.m. ET
- Where: Boston Stadium (Foxborough)
- Why it resonates: A headline group finale that could be decisive for top spot, featuring superstar matchups and a strong Northeast fan presence.
In recent weeks we’ve seen an uptick in Right‑to‑Ticket trades for France’s group‑stage matches on FIFA Collect, clear evidence of growing excitement around Les Bleus and the road through Group I. The group stage is where stories take shape, and our community is coming together to follow, share, and preserve the moments that matter.
France’s Group-Stage Right-to-Tickets Are Leading FIFA Collect’s Marketplace
France’s status as the most traded national team on FIFA Collect for the week of February 16–22 has lit up the FIFA Collect marketplace. Group‑stage Right‑to‑Tickets for Les Bleus are topping watchlists and community interest as supporters gear up for three East Coast fixtures.
Below is quick context on when and where each match is played and why France Right-To-Tickets are drawing so much attention right now. France were drawn into Group I alongside Senegal, Norway and the winner of Path 2 of the FIFA Play-off Tournament (Bolivia, Suriname, or Iraq).
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.
Why France Right-To-Tickets are in such high demand
- Star power and pedigree: A recent world champion with elite talent and a massive traveling fan base.
- East Coast accessibility: Three marquee venues, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Boston (Foxborough), make planning and meet‑ups easier for fans.
- Premium group narratives: A 2002 rematch with Senegal, an all-star attacking battle against Erling Haaland’s Norway, and a third opponent to be confirmed from the FIFA Play-off Tournament.
Match details

First Match: M17 France vs Senegal
- When: Tuesday, June 16, 2026, 3:00 p.m. ET (9:00 p.m. CET)
- Where: New York New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford
- Why it resonates: A compelling reunion 24 years after Senegal’s famous 2002 opener, set in one of the tournament’s flagship venues.
Second Match: M42 France vs FIFA Play-Off Tournament Winner (Bolivia/Suriname/Iraq)
- When: Monday, June 22, 2026, 5:00 p.m. ET
- Where: Philadelphia Stadium
- Why it resonates: A prime evening slot in a passionate sports city, with storylines hinging on the playoff winner’s identity.
Third Match: M61 Norway vs France
- When: Friday, June 26, 2026, 3:00 p.m. ET
- Where: Boston Stadium (Foxborough)
- Why it resonates: A headline group finale that could be decisive for top spot, featuring superstar matchups and a strong Northeast fan presence.
In recent weeks we’ve seen an uptick in Right‑to‑Ticket trades for France’s group‑stage matches on FIFA Collect, clear evidence of growing excitement around Les Bleus and the road through Group I. The group stage is where stories take shape, and our community is coming together to follow, share, and preserve the moments that matter.


