Where to buy England tickets: Last chance to see the Three Lions at Wembley before World Cup 2026

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With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just months away, Thomas Tuchel has only two games left on home soil to finalise his 26-man squad.With England taking on both Uruguay and Japan later this month, it won’t just be your regular set of friendlies, but instead a proving ground for some of England’s top footballing stars.We may earn affiliate revenue from links. StubHub, Viagogo, Ticombo and Hellotickets are secondary marketplaces where tickets are resold. Some events prohibit resale. Tickets bought on these platforms may be invalid, and entry may be refused. Check the event’s official terms and complaints process before buying. Prices may be above or below face value and can change; booking fees and taxes (including VAT) may apply.Catch England’s final two home friendlies at Wembley StadiumEngland friendly ticketsEngland vs Uruguay, Wembley Stadium, 27 March, 19:45 PM kick offSee official ticketsSee tickets with StubhubSee tickets with TicomboSee tickets with HelloticketsEngland vs Japan, Wembley Stadium, 31 March, 19:45 PM kick offSee official ticketsSee tickets with StubhubSee tickets with TicomboSee tickets with HelloticketsAhead of the start of the World Cup, Thomas Tuchel‘s side will take to Wembley two more times to conclude what’s been a rejuvenating campaign for the Three Lions.While certain names, such as Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka, are already expected to be on the plane, many others are fighting tooth and nail for their ticket to North America.The left-back position remains an absolute lottery, with converted midfielders like Nico O’Reilly and Lewis Hall desperately trying to prove they can handle the biggest stage in sport.Even the attacking roles aren’t entirely settled, with Anthony Gordon having a stellar Champions League campaign and a revitalised Barcelona favourite, Marcus Rashford, locked in a straight shootout for the starting spot on the left wing.In the centre of the pitch, the battle to partner Declan Rice in the middle of the park is equally fierce, with Elliot Anderson and Kobbie Mainoo both jockeying for position.Find out how you can secure tickets for England’s final pre-World Cup friendlies below.What are England’s last home games before the 2026 World Cup?Before jetting off to North America in June, England will have two final home games at Wembley Stadium against Uruguay and Japan.See tickets for both fixtures below:England vs Uruguay, Wembley Stadium, 27 March, 19:45 PM kick offSee official ticketsSee tickets with StubhubSee tickets with TicomboSee tickets with HelloticketsEngland vs Japan, Wembley Stadium, 31 March, 19:45 PM kick offSee official ticketsSee tickets with StubhubSee tickets with TicomboSee tickets with HelloticketsThe first home game is against Uruguay on 27 March, a team the Three Lions haven’t played since the 2014 World Cup, where a brace from Luis Suárez knocked out Roy Hodgson’s England side out of the competition.This game will be a long-awaited chance for revenge for many older England fans since the team hasn’t beaten Uruguay since a 2-1 friendly win at Anfield way back in 2006.The second fixture will take place against Japan on 31 March, another team that England hasn’t played for a while, with the last fixture taking place in 2010. The last time England played Japan, the team managed to win the game without a single English player scoring a goal, all thanks to two own goals sealing a 2-1 victory.How much are England hospitality tickets?Official hospitality partner Seat Unique offers several packages for fans looking to upgrade their matchday experience.Tickets start from £75 to £439, each offering a premium padded seat and fantastic views of the pitch.The more expensive packages include access to free drinks, food, and more.Standard tickets for both fixtures start at £35 but are likely to sell out.Seat Unique hospitality tickets for England friendliessee hereHow to watch England friendly matches on TV?Fans who can’t see the Three Lions in person can watch the games on TV and streaming platforms.ITV1 will air both games live, with pre- and post-match analysis included.Fans without TVs can also stream both games live or on demand via ITVX.Does England have any other matches scheduled before the World Cup?England does have two warm-up games ahead of the FIFA World Cup against Costa Rica and New Zealand.Because these two final fixtures are scheduled just days before the tournament kicks off, they will be played away from Wembley as the squad acclimatises to the weather across the Atlantic.The exact locations and kick-off times are yet to be confirmed at the time of writing, so travelling fans should keep their eyes peeled for more details where possible.For more info on sports tickets and streaming alongside reviews and buying guides, check out our dedicated talkSPORT shopping hub.