Tournament Window
Search Subpage
Ticket Sales Phases
Sales-phase questions are some of the most repeatable in the entire ticket cycle because each stage changes what readers need to know and do next.

What this page should answer
This subpage narrows the ticket hub into one specific search lane: what each sales phase means, how it differs from the next, and which pages should support it.
How should readers understand the difference between sales phases?
Which supporting pages belong beside a phase explainer?
Why is sales timing a better landing page than scattered ticket updates?

Ticket-phase explainers should be part of the briefing desk from the start
Ticket pages combine practical intent with repeat demand, making them one of the strongest briefing assets a new tournament site can build early.

Draw-date scenario pages can turn one calendar event into weeks of search demand
A smart draw watch page lets the site answer recurring questions about timing, pots, scenarios, and what readers should monitor before the field is finalized.

What readers need from an opening-week guide before the first whistle
A practical pre-tournament guide should connect dates, venues, and daily reading habits in one place.

Why the full 104-match schedule is one of the strongest SEO assets on the site
FIFA’s full schedule page creates repeat demand around dates, venues, and tournament structure from 11 June to 19 July 2026.