Seattle World Cup ticket prices have fallen nearly 30% on the resale market one month before the city hosts its first FIFA World Cup 2026 match.
TicketData.com said the average group-stage “get-in” price in Seattle fell by 26% over the past 30 days. “Get-in” refers to the lowest listed seat.
The cheapest listed seat for Belgium vs Egypt on June 15 was $462 as of May 14. The United States vs Australia match on June 19 remained Seattle’s costliest group game. Its lowest listed resale price fell 37% to about $906.
Qatar vs Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 24 had one of the lowest entry prices. Tickets started at $202.
Egypt vs Iran on June 26 started near $226. FIFA’s direct sales still listed some seats for that match for about $400.
FIFA has released more tickets through its last-minute sales phase. KOMO reported that FIFA opened fresh inventory for all 104 matches, including Seattle games, in late April.
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TicketData founder Keith Pagello said prices were falling because high early prices lacked enough buyers.
FIFA says fans should use its official ticket portal for primary purchases. It also runs an official resale platform for verified tickets.