For the debut of the Romanian football national team in the preliminaries CM 2026, on Friday the tickets are put on the home match with Bosnia and Herzegovina, informs frf.ro.
On March 21, from 9:45 pm, the tricolors prepared by Mircea Lucescu start in the preliminaries of the World Cup 2026: the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina will be played on the National Arena and will be played with spectators.
One month before the game, Friday, February 21, at noon, tickets for Romania-Bosnia and Herzegovina will be available online, on the websites.frf.ro, bilete.ro and in the tricolor application, available in the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android).
Ticket prices will be 40 or 50 RON for lawns and 75 or 100 lei for stands. Children up to 14 years of age will have access to anywhere in the 2 stands, except for the VIP area, based on tickets with symbolic value of 1 RON that can be purchased by choosing the type of ticket (child) in making the order.
For each order you can purchase a maximum of 4 tickets, except for orders that include children’s tickets, where up to 5 places can be selected.
The road to the final tournament
The 2026 edition of the World Cup will be hosted by three countries: the United States, Mexico and Canada. The winners of the 12 preliminary groups are directly qualified, while the teams in places 2 together with the best 4 group winners in the League of Nations will be divided by drawing and will play two dam games (semifinal and final) to The last 4 qualified European national national teams were established.
The matches in the Romanian group
On Friday, March 21: Cyprus – San Marino, Romania – Bosnia and Herzegovina (21:45)
Monday, March 24: Bosnia and Herzegovina – Cyprus, San Marino – Romania
On Saturday, June 7: Bosnia and Herzegovina – San Marino (16:00), Austria – Romania (21:45)
Tuesday, June 10: Romania – Cyprus, San Marino – Austria (21:45)
On Saturday, September 6: Austria – Cyprus, San Marino – Bosnia and Herzegovina (21:45)
Tuesday, September 9: Bosnia and Herzegovina – Austria, Cyprus – Romania (21:45)
Thursday, October 9: Austria – San Marino, Cyprus – Bosnia and Herzegovina (21:45)
Sunday, October 12: San Marino – Cyprus (16:00), Romania – Austria (21:45)
On Saturday, November 15: Cyprus – Austria (19:00), Bosnia and Herzegovina – Romania (21:45)
Tuesday, November 18: Austria – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania – San Marino (21:45)