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Ticket prices continue to fall for U.S.-Belgium knockout match

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 1:12 PM

SEATTLE – Ticket prices continued to drop significantly in the hours leading up to Monday’s round of 16 World Cup match between the United States and Belgium at Seattle Stadium.

The ​get-in price as of 1 p.m. ET had dropped to $1,508, ‌according to ticket-tracking service TicketData.com. That represents a 27% drop over the past three days. After reaching $3,115 shortly after the matchup was determined on July 1, the get-in price fell as low as $1,283 on Sunday morning.

The price rebounded a bit throughout ‌Sunday, ​reaching $1,788, before dipping again beginning Monday morning.

It ⁠has followed the trend of ⁠other round of 16 matches. While the get-in price for England’s win over Mexico in Mexico City on Sunday night was $3,820 when tracking stopped four hours before the match, other remaining matches have ​seen significant declines.

The get-in price for Argentina’s match against Egypt on Tuesday in Atlanta was $1,599 on July 4 but has dipped to $1,378. ⁠Switzerland’s match against Colombia in Vancouver ⁠on the same day now has the lowest get-in ​price among the round of 16 games after dropping from $972 to $719 over ​the past two days.

Meanwhile, Monday’s other match between Portugal and ‌Spain in Dallas has seen a less precipitous drop from $1,367 to $1,311.

ROUND OF 16 TICKET PRICES*

Mexico-England, 7/5 (Mexico City): $3,820

Brazil-Norway: 7/5 (New York): $1,812

USA-Belgium: 7/6 (Seattle): $1,508

Argentina-Egypt: 7/7 (Atlanta): $1,378

Portugal-Spain: 7/6 (Dallas): $1,311

Paraguay-France: 7/4 (Philadelphia): $914

Canada-Morocco: 7/4 (Houston): $721

Switzerland-Colombia: (Vancouver): $719

*TicketData.com as of 1 p.m. ET on July 6

The average get-in price ⁠for all round of 16 matches has declined by an average of 3% over the past three days and 8% over the past week.

The significant ⁠drop in the get-in ‌price for the U.S.-Belgium match is somewhat surprising ⁠considering the Red Devils’ base camp is located just ​10 ‌miles south of Seattle Stadium at the Sounders ​FC Performance Center. ⁠Monday will mark Belgium’s third match in Seattle following a 1-1 draw with Egypt in the group stage and a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Senegal in the round of 32.

The winner of Monday’s match in Seattle will face the Portugal-Spain winner in Los Angeles on Friday.

–Derek Harper, ​Field Level Media