A detailed look at every feature, tab by tab. The extension is 100% free — all features unlocked for everyone. Use this page to learn what each tab does before you install, or as a reference manual afterwards.
Persistent elements visible from any tab. These controls follow you everywhere.
The green pill at the top right (e.g. 1717 seats) shows the total number of available seats found in the most recent scan of the current match. Updates in real time as you scan.
Shows the match number (M70), country flags, team names, date and kickoff time. This is the match the scanner is currently locked on. Switch matches from the LINKS tab.
If Multi Scan is running or paused, this bar shows its state with Resume and Stop buttons. Lets you control the background sweep without leaving the current tab.
The MATCH SCANNER row sets the auto-refresh interval for the current match: Off, 1.5m, 2m, 5m, or Random. The $ field on the right is your max-price target for auto-select on this match.
Five tabs: OVERVIEW, DEALS, MULTI SCAN, LINKS, DONATE. When you're on a Shop page the floating panel also shows a SHOP view. Each is explained in detail below.
Profile avatar (left), version label, language flag (Spanish/English), ON/OFF toggle for the whole extension, and minimize/close buttons.
The cheapest seat per category, at a glance.
The Overview tab is the most-used view: a single card per ticket category (Cat 1, Cat 2, Cat 3, Cat 4) showing the lowest-priced seat available right now. Each card displays the price, exact location (Block, Row, Seat), and the section name (Main Stand Right · Upper Tier, etc.).
$ field in the MATCH SCANNER row. Set a max price, leave Overview open, and the moment a Cat 1/2/3/4 seat drops below your target, you'll see it instantly.Use Overview when you want a single seat as cheap as possible. If you need multiple seats together (for friends/family), switch to Deals.
Find groups of consecutive seats, sorted by price.
The Deals tab analyzes every available seat and groups consecutive seats that are next to each other on the same row. The result: a sorted list of "deals" — the cheapest viable purchases, whether you need 1 ticket or 4 sitting together.
ea meaning "each" when there are multiple seats in the group). The total cost is price × group size.The "300 GROUPS" label (top-right of the list) tells you how many distinct seat groups were found after applying your filters. This is the size of the sorted list you're scrolling through.
Watch up to 8 matches in the background. Get notified the moment a target price hits.
Multi Scan is one of the most powerful features. Instead of staring at one match, you build a watchlist of up to 8 matches, set a max price per match, and the extension scans them in rotation in the background. When a seat drops below your target, you get an email alert and (optionally) auto-selection if you're on that match's page.
At the top, the Email field is where you put the address that should receive notifications. Required for alerts to work. The green ✓ confirms the address is saved.
Matches you've added to the watchlist appear here with their max price (e.g. M43 Argentina vs Austria · $800). Each row shows:
Below the active list, you see all 104 matches available to add. Each entry has:
Your watchlist, max prices and email address are saved locally in your browser. No account, no server sync — your data stays on your device until you uninstall the extension.
All 104 matches with one-click navigation.
The Links tab is your complete catalog of every FIFA World Cup 2026 match — Group Stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and the Final. One click takes you straight to the official FIFA resale page for that match.
Knockout matches show a small badge (e.g. 16avos for Round of 32, 8vos for Round of 16). Group stage matches don't have a badge.
Multi-match scanning on the official Shop site, with automatic ticket pickup.
FIFA runs two separate ticket sites — Resale (for second-hand tickets) and Shop (for official re-releases when FIFA puts unsold or returned inventory back on sale). The Shop view of the extension covers the second one. It works the same way as Multi Scan but adapted to the shop's "first come, first served" dynamics: as soon as a ticket from your watchlist becomes available, the extension can automatically select the quantity and click the Book button so it lands in your cart before manual users can react.
Build a list of up to 8 matches you want to monitor on the Shop site. For each one you can:
When a ticket from a followed match matches your filters, the extension performs the same actions a human would, but instantly:
0 to 1.The clicks are not instant: the extension introduces small randomized delays (50–150 ms before changing the quantity, then 500–800 ms before clicking Book) to mimic a real user's reaction time. This avoids tripping FIFA's anti-abuse protections that flag instant-bot patterns.
The scanner recognizes "Wheelchair", "Easy Access", "Silla de ruedas", "Acceso fácil", "Movilidad reducida" and "Accesibilidad" labels — even when the seat is also tagged with a regular Category number. These accessibility tickets are always ignored unless you explicitly enable them per match.
A switch in the floating panel lets you tell the scanner whether to work on Resale or Shop. Only one is active at a time. Both modes share the same Multi Scan engine and watchlists are stored locally per mode.
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