The fan's home for World Cup ticket data.
Kickoff has two pieces that work together: a browser extension that gives you a cleaner interface over FIFA's resale page, and a personal dashboard that remembers every scan so you can actually see what's happening to prices over time.
Built for fans, not flippers. Free. No account.
How Kickoff works
Two pieces, one goal: help a fan make a smart ticket decision.
A browser extension with a cleaner interface
While you're on any FIFA World Cup 2026 resale page, Kickoff shows a floating panel with every available seat, sorted cheapest-first. Filter by category, by how many seats you need together, and see what the cheapest block is — all on one screen instead of clicking blocks one by one.
A personal dashboard that remembers every scan
Every time the extension runs, the data is saved to your own private dashboard. Over days and weeks you build a history you actually own — price trends per match, a log of every listing that appeared or disappeared, and side-by-side comparisons across the whole tournament. When the cheapest seat drops, you'll know.
A cleaner way to look at FIFA's seatmap
The floating panel reads the same data the FIFA site does — but presents it as a simple, sorted list. Category picker and a "how many together" filter on top, cheapest seats right below. You see the whole match on one screen.
See what prices are actually doing over time
Three charts per match: min price, average price, and total tickets available. Filter to all time, last 7 days, or last 3 days. You're the only one who sees your data, and it's built from your own scan history — not an average of what everyone else is looking at.
Four seats together in Cat 3? One dropdown.
Pick a category and how many seats you need adjacent, and the dashboard returns the cheapest matching options across every block. Group size is calculated from the actual seat numbers, not a guess.
A diary of every listing change
Kickoff compares consecutive scans and writes down what happened: a seat appeared, a seat disappeared, a seat was relisted at a different price. It's the kind of ledger you'd build in a spreadsheet if you had the time. You don't.
Check prices from anywhere
Open your dashboard URL on a phone, on a tablet, on a friend's laptop. Every chart and every filter is reflowed for small screens. Your private link is the only credential.
What's in the dashboard
Min price vs 24h
One number tells you whether prices for this match dropped or climbed since yesterday.
% vs 2nd cheapest block
Spot hidden bargains: when one block is dramatically cheaper than the next, that's where you want to be.
Sortable everything
Click any column. Sort by cheapest match, by biggest 24h drop, by most ticket movement.
Mobile-friendly
Built to be readable on a phone. Same data, smart layout.
Your own private link
One UUID, one URL. Open your dashboard from any device. No email, no password, no account.
Free, forever
No subscription. No upsell. Built for fans, not flippers.
Install Kickoff
Not on the Chrome Web Store yet. Until then, install in 30 seconds:
- Download kickoff-extension.zip
- Unzip it anywhere on your computer.
- Open
chrome://extensionsin Chrome. - Toggle Developer mode (top right).
- Click Load unpacked and pick the unzipped folder.
- Visit any FIFA 2026 resale match page — the panel mounts automatically.
Privacy
Kickoff is built for one person trying to get to one match. We don't sell your data, we don't expose other people's UUIDs, and we don't help anyone bulk-buy. We store: your UUID, the matches you've scanned, the seat lists, and timestamps. We do not store your IP, email, name, or anything tying the UUID to a person. Your dashboard URL contains your UUID — anyone you share it with can see your data, so don't share it.