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Why World Cup ticket prices are plummeting ahead of Round of 16 matches

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the event of the summer, and ticket resellers knew it would be.

Prices for World Cup matches throughout the United States have been expensive because of scalpers purchasing millions of tickets and reselling them for double or triple the price.


World Cup ticket prices continue to fall for most matches. fifa.com

In one week, Round of 32 tickets have drastically dropped by 39%, per Front Office Sports. The get-in price has gone from $2,040 to $1,245 in days. The only World Cup knockout match that didn’t drop in price was Mexico versus Ecuador.

The match only saw a 1% decrease in ticket price at $2,849. This falls in line with the popularity of the showdown as fan celebrations created an artificial earthquake in Mexico City.

Round of 16, quarterfinals and semifinals ticket prices have seen double-digit decreases on secondary markets, per TicketData.

World Cup ticket prices are falling.

In just one week, the round-of-32 get-in prices have dropped 39%—from $2,040 to $1,245. pic.twitter.com/RD40XIXGhv

— Front Office Sports (@FOS) July 1, 2026

Ahead of the World Cup, FIFA announced 5 million tickets had been sold for the tournament. Upon closer inspection, it was revealed most tickets were purchased primarily by scalpers.


Soccer fans celebrate under falling confetti.
Fans who haven’t been able to attend the matches in person have taken over cities at watch parties. AP Photo/Charlie Riedel

Over the weekend, FIFA released tickets on its own resale site in batches of a few a thousand. Given the uncertainty of the knockout stages, international fans are likely reluctant to purchase tickets at such high prices.

There has been significant turnout at most World Cup matches throughout the United States and Mexico. With the Mexican national team advancing to the Round of 16, there should be continued fan attendance at Estadio Azteca for the squad’s showdown against England on Sunday.

The U.S. men’s national team can also advance with a win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday.


[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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