Soccer World Cup 2026 Tickets: City-by-City Availability Guide

Ticket prices and availability differ significantly between host cities. Some venues have higher demand than others. Here is a city-by-city guide to what to expect for Soccer World Cup 2026 Tickets.

NEW YORK / NEW JERSEY (METLIFE STADIUM)

The highest-demand venue. Hosts eight matches plus the Final. For the Final on July 19, face value ranges from $2,030 to $7,875. Secondary market prices start from $7,291 upward. Group stage games at MetLife start from approximately $3,500. New York is the most expensive World Cup venue in the tournament.

LOS ANGELES (SOFI STADIUM)

Second highest demand given market size and the USA playing two group games here. USA vs. Paraguay (June 12) face value starts from $1,422. Group stage games involving non-host nations are more affordable. Proximity to the large Latin American community in LA drives strong demand for Argentina, Mexico and other Latin nations.

DALLAS (AT&T STADIUM)

Strong demand for England vs. Croatia (June 17) and Argentina vs. Austria (June 22). AT&T Stadium's retractable roof and 100,000 capacity create a premium experience. Group stage tickets here are competitive. Semifinal 1 on July 14 will be one of the highest-demand events in Dallas sporting history.

MIAMI (HARD ROCK STADIUM)

Strong Latin American community drives high demand for Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay games. Brazil plays two group games here. The Third-Place Match on July 18 is an affordable late-round option. Third-Place Match pricing is lower than semis and Final.

ATLANTA (MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM)

Spain plays group games here. Semifinal 2 on July 15 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium adds a major knockout game. Prices are strong but typically below New York and LA levels.

HOUSTON (NRG STADIUM)

Germany plays group games here. Strong German-American and Latin American communities. NRG has a retractable roof for climate control. Group stage games involving Germany will have significant European traveler demand.

BOSTON (GILLETTE STADIUM)

Scotland and Morocco play group games here. England plays a knockout match here if they advance. Gillette Stadium has a strong soccer tradition. Group stage tickets at Boston tend to be more affordable than southern venues for non-England games.

SEATTLE (LUMEN FIELD)

USA plays here. Strong soccer culture with the Sounders fanbase. USA vs. Australia (June 19) will drive high demand.

KANSAS CITY (ARROWHEAD STADIUM)

One of the best live-sport atmospheres in the country. Argentina plays here. Quarterfinal 4 on July 11 adds late-round value.

MORE AFFORDABLE VENUES

Philadelphia, Kansas City, Vancouver and Toronto tend to have lower demand and lower prices for non-host nation group stage games. Fans looking for affordable World Cup ticket options should target matches at these venues involving teams without enormous global followings.

MEXICO CITY (ESTADIO BANORTE)

Home games for Mexico will have extreme demand and high prices. The tournament opener on June 11 (Mexico vs. South Africa) starts from $3,253.