Hisense is giving away 13 pairs of FIFA World Cup 2026 match tickets to Canadians, and you don’t need to buy anything to enter. The Hisense FIFA contest Canada 2026 closes May 8, so there’s still time to get daily entries in for games in both Toronto and Vancouver.
Total prize value across all 13 draws is $19,432, CAD. Individual ticket pairs range from $1,064 to $4,410, depending on the match.
Contest Details at a Glance
- Entry deadline: May 8, 2026 (11:59:59 p.m. ET)
- Purchase window: March 5 to April 8, 2026
- Draw date: May 12, 2026
- Eligibility: Canadian residents, of the age of majority, all provinces, including Quebec
- Prizes: 13 pairs of FIFA World Cup 2026 match tickets (Toronto and Vancouver)
- Prize values: $1,064 to $4,410 per pair (CAD); total ARV $19,432
- Entry: scorewithhisense.ca (purchase) or scorewithhisense.ca/npn-entry (free)
- Mail-in address: c/o Elite Digital, 5511 Steeles Ave. West, Suite 200, Toronto, ON, M9L 1S7
- Official rules: scorewithhisense.ca/rules
What You Could Win
Each prize is a pair of tickets to a specific FIFA World Cup 26 match, either in Toronto or Vancouver. Here’s the full breakdown:
- Prize 1: Match No. 3, Toronto, June 12 — ARV $4,410 (2 tickets)
- Prize 2: Match No. 21, Toronto, June 17 — ARV $1,064 (2 tickets)
- Prize 3: Match No. 33, Toronto, June 20 — ARV $1,204 (2 tickets)
- Prize 4: Match No. 46, Toronto, June 23 — ARV $1,120 (2 tickets)
- Prize 5: Match No. 62, Toronto, June 26 — ARV $1,064 (2 tickets)
- Prize 6: Match No. 63, Toronto, July 2 — ARV $1,330 (2 tickets)
- Prize 7: Match No. 68, Vancouver, June 13 — ARV $1,064 (2 tickets)
- Prize 8: Match No. 72, Vancouver, June 18 — ARV $1,400 (2 tickets)
- Prize 9: Match No. 40, Vancouver, June 21 — ARV $1,064 (2 tickets)
- Prize 10: Match No. 51, Vancouver, June 24 — ARV $1,120 (2 tickets)
- Prize 11: Match No. 64, Vancouver, June 27 — ARV $1,120 (2 tickets)
- Prize 12: Match No. 85, Vancouver, July 2 — ARV $1,442 (2 tickets)
- Prize 13: Match No. 96, Vancouver, July 7 — ARV $1,750 (2 tickets)
One important thing to know: the prizes are match tickets only. The rules are explicit that winners and their guests are solely responsible for all other costs, including transportation to and from the venue, airfare, ground transport, parking, accommodation, meals, and incidentals. Plan your travel budget before you claim.
How to Enter the Hisense FIFA Contest
There are two ways in. One requires a purchase; the other is completely free.
Purchase Entry
Qualifying purchases must be made between March 5 and April 8, 2026, at participating retailers, including Best Buy, The Brick, Costco, Leon’s, Visions Electronics, Home Depot, and others.
- Buy a qualifying Hisense TV or appliance from a participating retailer between March 5 and April 8, 2026.
- Keep your receipt.
- Go to scorewithhisense.ca and upload a clear photo showing the retailer name, purchase date, time, and item(s).
- Complete your entry form online.
Each receipt can only be used once. The number of draw entries you receive depends on which qualifying product(s) you purchased, as set out in the prize schedule.
Free Mail-In Entry (No Purchase Needed)
You can enter daily without spending a cent. Here’s how:
- Go to scorewithhisense.ca/npn-entry to request your unique PIN.
- On a plain piece of paper, handwrite your full name, email address, and your PIN.
- Enclose it in a stamped envelope and mail it to:
Hisense FIFA World Cup 26 Get in the Game Contest, c/o Elite Digital, 5511 Steeles Ave. West, Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario, M9L 1S7. - Each valid mail-in entry counts as one entry into the draw. You can submit one per day.
Mail-in entries must be postmarked no later than May 11, 2026 and received by May 8. Each PIN can only be used once.
On the question of combining entry methods: regardless of which method you use, the rules cap everyone at one entry submission per person per calendar day. A purchase entry and a mail-in entry on the same day count together as that one daily submission — you can’t stack both methods to earn two entries in a single day.
Who Can Enter and When Winners Are Notified
The contest is open to all Canadian residents who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory. Quebec residents are eligible with no separate restrictions noted in the rules.
The draw takes place on May 12, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. ET in Toronto. If you’re selected, you’ll receive a Prize Claim Notification by email within three business days of the draw. From there, you have three business days to respond and complete the claim process, including a mandatory skill-testing question and a Declaration of Compliance and Release form.
If a selected winner doesn’t respond or complete the process in time, they’re disqualified and an alternate winner is selected.
The Draw Is May 12 — Enter Before You Miss It
The FIFA World Cup 2026 lands on Canadian soil for the first time in over 30 years. Thirteen pairs of tickets. Free daily entries. A draw date of May 12.
Head to scorewithhisense.ca to request your PIN or register your purchase before May 8, 2026.



