World Cup 2026 ticket prices: Mexico, not USMNT, has the most expensive remaining group play games
We are five days into the World Cup and we’ve already seen plenty of interesting matches, plus successful openers for both the USMNT and Mexico.
With every team in the field still having at least two matches to play, one country stands above the pack when it comes to remaining get-in ticket price: Mexico. Per Gametime, the co-hosts have the most expensive ($4,027 against South Korea) and fourth-most expensive tickets remaining in group play.
The USMNT’s remaining games are seventh (against Australia) and ninth (against Türkiye). The full top 10:
Mexico vs. South Korea (June 18, Guadalajara): $4,027
Columbia vs. Portugal (June 27, Miami): $2,999
Uruguay vs. Spain (June 26, Guadalajara): $2,905
Mexico vs. Czechia (June 24, Mexico City): $2,703
Scotland vs. Brazil (June 24, Miami): $2,581
Argentina vs. Austria (June 22, Dallas): $2,267
USA vs. Australia (June 19, Seattle): $2,195
Jordan vs. Argentina (June 27, Dallas): $2,124
USA vs. Türkiye (June 25, Los Angeles): $2,013
Portugal vs. Uzbekistan (June 23, Houston): $1,877
It’s probably worth noting that supply is a significant factor when it comes to those games in Guadalajara, as Estadio Akron has a smaller capacity than any of the stadiums in the U.S.
As for the remaining co-host, Canada’s most expensive game is against Switzerland on June 24 in Vancover, with tickets starting at $891.
The cheapest ticket left in the field: Czechia vs. South Africa at $374, in Atlanta on June 18.
The USMNT opened its World Cup with a dominant 4-1 win over Paraguay in Los Angeles, though the health of star Christian Pulisic remains a question after missing the second half due to a calf injury.
Mexico also excelled in its first game against South Africa, while Canada fought to a draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina.