
This is your final warning to buy Scotland v Denmark tickets, as the World Cup qualifiers come to a close this week.
As footie fans will know, there's only a couple of places left in the 2026 tournament up for grabs.
So far, 32 nations have secured their spot for the huge event. It's been a history-making competition so far too, as Uzbekistan, Jordan, and the Cape Verde islands have qualified for the very first time.
So, where can you buy World Cup qualifier tickets, and how much do they cost? Find out everything you need to know below.

Where to buy Scotland v Denmark World Cup qualifier tickets now
Tomorrow (Tuesday, November 18), Scotland will face Denmark in the hopes of securing a spot in the 2026 World Cup.
The match will take place at 7.45pm at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
At the time of writing, you can buy resale tickets via StubHub, where prices start from £241. If you don't have any luck, tickets are also available on Ticombo.
As for other major fixtures, you can find resale tickets below:
- Sweden vs Slovenia (November 18): Prices start from £23
- Spain v Turkey (November 18): Prices start from £55
- Wales v North Macedonia (November 18): Prices start from £80
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
How do the World Cup qualifying matches work?
Ahead of next year's tournament, the qualifying format has changed.
Now, there are more groups than ever before, and they're smaller too.

There are only 12 World Cup qualifying groups in total, six will have four teams and the other will have five respectively.
The top team from each group will automatically qualify for the World Cup with the runners-up heading into the play-offs.
The final round of international qualifiers is currently underway and will run from November 13 to November 18. So, this is your final chance to buy tickets if you want to be a part of the crowd.
When is the 2026 World Cup taking place and where can you buy tickets?
The 2026 World Cup will kick off on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City and will conclude on July 19 in New Jersey.
For the first time, the 39-day long tournament will feature 12 four-team groups.
You can find tickets for all qualifiers here.
2026 World Cup qualifier fixtures
There are quite a few World Cup qualifying fixtures left to go, but you'll need to hurry if you want to be a part of the action.
You can find a full list of remaining dates below. See you there?
2026 World Cup qualifier matches:
- Germany vs Slovakia - November 17
- Netherlands vs Lithuania - Nov 17
- Wales vs North Macedonia - November 18 (high demand)
- Scotland vs Denmark - Nov 18 (high demand)
- Spain vs Türki̇ye - November 18 (high demand)
- Sweden vs Slovenia - November 18
- Austria vs Bosnia and Herzegovina - November 18
- Belgium vs Liechtenstein - November 18
Topics: FIFA World Cup, Football