Qatar Football Festival 2026 Tickets Go On Sale This Feb 25
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Spain vs Argentina at Lusail leads a six-match football week in Doha this March.
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Football fans, set your alarms. Tickets for the Qatar Football Festival go live on February 25 at 9 pm (Doha time) via the official Road to Qatar platform.
The week-long football party runs from March 26 to 31 and brings Spain, Argentina, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Serbia to Doha for six big matches — including the headline clash, Finalissima Qatar 2026.
Spain vs Argentina Takes Center Stage
The main event? European champions Spain facing South American champions Argentina at Lusail Stadium on March 27.
It’s a major moment for Qatar, hosting the Finalissima for the first time. Argentina returns to Lusail — the same stadium where they lifted the FIFA World Cup trophy in 2022 — and this time they’re up against Spain, fresh off their UEFA Euro 2024 win.
All eyes will be on Lionel Messi and Spain’s rising star Lamine Yamal in what’s shaping up to be a serious generational showdown.
Full Match Lineup
Here’s how the week plays out:
March 26
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Egypt vs Saudi Arabia – Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
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Qatar vs Serbia – Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
March 27
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Spain vs Argentina (Finalissima) – Lusail Stadium
March 30
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Egypt vs Spain – Lusail Stadium
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Saudi Arabia vs Serbia – Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
March 31
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Qatar vs Argentina – Lusail Stadium
Ticket Prices and Rules
Prices vary by match and category. For the Finalissima, tickets range from QAR 200 to QAR 1,200. Other matches start as low as QAR 50.
Fans can buy up to four tickets per match. All tickets are digital, non-refundable, and will be available through the official app closer to match day. Even infants need their own ticket.
Organisers are warning fans to buy only from the official platform — tickets from resale sites could be cancelled.
Getting Around (and Getting In)
All three stadiums are connected by Doha Metro, making it easy to move between venues.
Flying in? Travel packages with flights, hotel stays, and match tickets are available through Qatar Airways and Visit Qatar.
This one’s shaping up to be a packed football week. If Spain vs Argentina is on your bucket list, you already know tickets won’t sit around for long.