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Revealed: The World Cup group game more expensive than the Super Bowl

By uk-times.com9 May 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Resale prices for the upcoming World Cup in have hit such heights that a single first-round seat is now selling for more than a ticket to the Super Bowl.

While fans are used to paying a premium for major international tournaments, the current asking prices have left them stunned, with the tournament just weeks away.

Of the 104 matches scheduled, one first-round encounter in Florida has managed to distinguish itself as one of the most expensive tickets in World Cup group stage history.

The highly anticipated clash between Portugal and Colombia, set for June 27 at Hard Rock Stadium, has officially seen its price surpass the average cost of a seat at the Super Bowl.

The cheapest available tickets for the Miami showdown are currently averaging around $2,500, a figure that eclipses the price for the NFL’s recent showpiece finale.

On various digital marketplaces, some ambitious sellers have even listed prime viewing spots for as much as $5.75 million, highlighting the absolute frenzy surrounding this specific fixture.

The highly anticipated clash between Portugal and Colombia, set for June 27 at Hard Rock Stadium, has officially seen its price surpass the average cost of a seat at the Super Bowl.

This demand is notably fueled by presence of Cristiano Ronaldo in what is expected to be his final appearance on the world stage

This demand is notably fueled by presence of Cristiano Ronaldo in what is expected to be his final appearance on the world stage

Resale ticket prices are currently averaging for a higher price than the Super Bowl

Resale ticket prices are currently averaging for a higher price than the Super Bowl

This demand is being fueled by a number of factors, most notably the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo in what is expected to be his final appearance on the world stage.

At 41 years old, the Portuguese icon remains the biggest individual draw in the sport, and fans are willing to pay a massive premium to witness his potential last dance.

The fixture is also a rare competitive gem in the opening round, featuring two nations currently ranked in the global top 15.

Recently, even Donald Trump admitted that even he wouldn’t shell out the astronomical prices FIFA is demanding for tickets to this summer’s World Cup.

In the latest significant blow to FIFA chief Gianni Infantino and his relentless promotion of the tournament across the US, Canada and Mexico, he appears to have lost some of his support from the Commander-in-Chief.

In an interview with the New York Post this week, Trump was asked about the exorbitant pricing, just hours after Infantino had brushed off rising criticism.

‘I did not know that number,’ the President said when told about the $1,000 get-in price for the USMNT’s opener against Paraguay in Los Angeles on June 12.

‘I would certainly like to be there, but I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest with you.’

Donald Trump has admitted he wouldn't pay FIFA's prices to attend this summer's World Cup

Donald Trump has admitted he wouldn’t pay FIFA’s prices to attend this summer’s World Cup

The World Cup begins next month, with 104 games spread across the US, Canada and Mexico

The World Cup begins next month, with 104 games spread across the US, Canada and Mexico

He then added: ‘I haven’t seen that, but I would have to take a look at it. If people from Queens and Brooklyn and all of the people that love Donald Trump can’t go, I would be disappointed, but, you know, at the same time, it’s an amazing success.’

Just hours before Trump’s comments, FIFA president Gianni Infantino had attempted to defend the costs of World Cup tickets, insisting that it costs at least $300 to attend a college game in America, and that you can’t see professional sport for less.

Speaking at a conference earlier this week, Infantino was asked about a ticket for the final that had been listed on a resale website for $2 million.

In response, he joked that he would ‘personally bring a hot dog and a Coke’ to the buyer, to ensure they have ‘a great experience’ at the game at MetLife Stadium.

FIFA have estimated that there were 500 million ticket requests for the tournament, but prices appear to be dropping on resale sites as organizers continue to drip-feed ‘last-minute’ tickets a month out.

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