The World Cup is no longer “someday” — it’s a real trip you can actually plan, with real ticket prices already shaping the market. Between June 11 and July 19, matches will be played across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada in the expanded 104-game format. If you’re thinking about going (even if you don’t yet know which team you’ll follow), this is the window where smart fans can build a strategy.
Where the World Cup Ticket Market Stands Today
We’re still in the early resale phase – some matches from group play haven’t yet even been finalized due to play-in contests to come – but the pricing patterns are already clear.
- Typical (median) World Cup 2026 ticket price across all games: ~$1,366
- Typical get-in price: ~$604
Those numbers only tell part of the story. Some group-stage matches still start under $200, while top-tier “once in a lifetime” games (especially the Final) live in an entirely different price universe. And remember: these are current asking prices from Ticket Club listings — not face value or completed sales. Inventory changes fast, but the overall shape of the market (get-in, median, and the main “shopping band” where most listings sit) is the best guide for what to expect. Continue reading “World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices Right Now: What Fans Should Know Four Months Out”
