Your Switzerland Tickets World Cup 2026
A Group Experience at VisitFootball
At VisitFootball, we understand better than anyone that a football trip is a true group experience. That is why we ensure that none of our customers sit alone in the stadium. We guarantee that for groups with an even number of people, everyone will be seated together. This allows you to enjoy the match and the atmosphere in the stadium as a group.
For groups with an odd number of people, you will also be seated together in 95% of cases. However, for complete certainty, we recommend contacting us so we can guarantee that your entire group is seated together. Our team is ready to ensure that your football trip becomes an unforgettable group experience.
Easy ticket delivery via the FIFA World Cup app
For the World Cup 2026, all tickets are delivered via the official FIFA World Cup app. This means you no longer need physical tickets and will always have your access passes safely available on your smartphone. Once FIFA releases the tickets, they will automatically appear in the app and you can easily open and use them for entry to the stadium.
Tickets via the FIFA World Cup app are the official standard for the World Cup 2026 and offer a safe, fast and modern way to attend matches. You will receive an email well in advance with clear instructions on how to download and set up the app, so you are fully prepared for matchday.
With the combination of convenience, security and reliability, you are guaranteed a worry-free football experience. Thanks to our expertise, passion for football and high-quality tickets, you will experience the World Cup 2026 in the best possible way. Book your tickets now at VisitFootball and get ready for an unforgettable football trip!
Fully organised Switzerland football trip
Easy booking in 3 steps
- Choose your Switzerland match on our website. We offer a complete trip including flights and accommodation – request a quote for this.
- Check if the offer fully meets your needs and book your trip. We take care of everything for you.
- Complete your booking by entering your details. After payment, you will immediately receive your travel documents by email. Enjoy your trip!
With our years of experience and extensive network in the football world, we can put together the best travel packages for you. This allows you to fully focus on enjoying the football atmosphere during the World Cup 2026!
About the Swiss national team
The Swiss national football team has a respectable track record in major tournaments. The team has qualified for ten World Cups, with their best performances being the quarter-finals in 1934, 1938 and 1954. In the European Championships, Switzerland has participated in eleven editions, with their best result being the quarter-finals of Euro 2020.
Under the guidance of successful managers such as Uli Stielike, Köbi Kuhn and current coach Murat Yakin, the Swiss national team has developed into a stable force in European football. With players such as Granit Xhaka, Ricardo Rodríguez and Breel Embolo, the current squad forms a dangerous mix of experience and young talent.
Although Switzerland has never won a major trophy, the country has built a respectable football culture. With leading clubs, iconic players and a strong national team, Swiss football remains a force to be reckoned with in the global football community.
Rivalries and icons
One of the biggest rivalries in Swiss football is between FC Basel and Grasshopper Club Zürich. This “Swiss Clásico” dates back to 1893 and is seen as a clash between the two most powerful football cities in the country.
Another well-known rivalry is between the French-speaking clubs Servette FC and Lausanne-Sport. This “Derby Lémanique” represents the battle between the cities of Geneva and Lausanne on Lake Geneva.
When it comes to icons in Swiss football history, there are several names worth mentioning. One of them is Xherdan Shaqiri, the attacking midfielder who made his mark at clubs such as Bayern Munich and Liverpool. He is also the all-time top scorer of the Swiss national team.
Another big name is Alexander Frei, the striker who scored no fewer than 42 goals for the national team between 2001 and 2011. He led Switzerland to the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.
Not to be forgotten is Karl Odermatt, the legendary goalkeeper who earned more than 50 caps for Switzerland in the 1960s and 1970s. He is considered one of the best goalkeepers ever for the national team.







