If you’re shopping for World Cup tickets in late March, the biggest takeaway is that the market looks a little more buyer-friendly than it did a month ago — especially in the Group Stage. The broad shape of the market has not changed: marquee host-nation games and the biggest knockout rounds still command major premiums, while more neutral Group Stage matchups continue to offer the best chance to get in the building for less. But compared with our February snapshot, more of the market appears to be settling into clearer pricing tiers, which is useful for consumers trying to decide whether to jump now or keep watching.
This analysis is based on a March 25 snapshot of current asking prices on Ticket Club. As in our previous look, we are using get-in prices to show the cheapest available ticket and median prices to show what a more typical asking price looks like in each market. Those two numbers together tell a more complete story than a single “lowest price,” because some matches have only a few ultra-cheap listings while others have a broader range of relatively accessible seats. Continue reading “World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices in Late March: Where the Market Is Moving for Fans Shopping Now”
