World Cup Ticket Prices Have Dropped 24% Over the Last 30 Days

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in just under a month, and the event’s exorbitant ticket prices have been a major headline. Now, however, those prices appear to be in free fall.

According to data tracked by Ticketdata.com, World Cup ticket prices across the secondary market — including sites like StubHub and SeatGeek — have fallen 5% over the last 7 days and 12% over the last two weeks. The steepest decline has come over the past month, with tickets now down 24%, or about $177 cheaper on average, compared to 30 days ago.

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FIFA released its final batch of last-minute tickets on May 7th, meaning secondary-market supply is now at its highest. For fans still hoping to attend the biggest soccer event in North America this summer, prices are steadily falling while inventory remains strong.

That being said, the biggest games — such as Portugal vs. Colombia in Miami, Brazil vs. Morocco in New Jersey, or any of the knockout matches — remain highly-priced. Less expensive games include Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia in Houston (the cheapest ticket starts at $153, a steal given the price range), Jordan vs. Algeria in Santa Clara ($163 to see Algeria, one of the best teams in Africa, another steal), and Uzbekistan vs. the Democratic Republic of Congo in Atlanta ($187, not too bad).

The FIFA World Cup kicks off in Mexico City on June 11th and runs until July 19th. Get tickets for the 2026 World Cup here, and to learn more, check out our guides for securing tickets at all 13 host cities.

The World Cup page on TicketData now has a composite chart tracking the average get-in price across all group stage matches.

Whether the free fall stops over the next week or so will be very telling.#WorldCup #FIFA #FIFAWorldCup #FIFAWorldCup2026 pic.twitter.com/uBCkAFkqhj

— Favian Renkel (@FavianRenkel) May 12, 2026

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