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The jaw-dropping 10x price difference between USMNT tickets and a World Cup group stage game

Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
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The 2026 World Cup has already built a reputation as the most expensive edition in the tournament’s history.

Not every ticket carries the same sting, though. Plenty of group stage matches have stayed within reach for fans who shopped around, and a handful even dipped into single digits earlier in the competition.

The picture changes entirely the moment the host nation is involved. For anyone hoping to watch the United States chase a deep run on home soil, the cost of a seat jumps to a different planet — and one resale listing has laid that gap bare in brutal fashion.

A general overall exterior view of the Xfinity Gate at Levi's Stadium, home of the NFL San Francisco 49ers.
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USMNT World Cup ticket prices

The clearest snapshot came from reporter Arash Markazi, who broke down the numbers on his own seat.

Markazi paid $468 for a place in section 326 at Levi’s Stadium to watch Algeria face Jordan in a group stage tie. The exact same section, for the United States’ Round of 32 match at the same venue on July 1, was listed at $4,488 on resale platform TickPick.

That is a jump of close to 10 times the price — for an identical seat, in an identical stadium, separated only by the badge on the shirts.

Markazi laid out the comparison on X, and the contrast says plenty about how demand spikes the second the host nation walks out.

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Prices have also swung wildly under FIFA’s dynamic model, with the World Cup’s cheapest ticket jumping 2,638% once a fixture caught fire.

For USMNT supporters, the trade-off is simple enough. A $4,488 ticket would sting like little else — but if Pochettino’s men keep up the form that has carried them this far, a Round of 32 night on home soil might just about justify it.

Almost. This is still the best part of $4,500, after all.