How much are World Cup tickets in Los Angeles?
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The 2026 World Cup is nearly two months away, but if you want to see a game in-person in Los Angeles, be prepared to pay anywhere from over $100 to more than $1,000.
The fourth and final official ticket sales phase launched on Wednesday, April 1, although some users reported long wait times in their efforts to snag tickets for games held across North America.
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The SoFi Stadium in Inglewood is set to host multiple games for the World Cup come June and July — the first in a lineup of major sporting events coming to the city. Next year, Los Angeles will host the 2027 Super Bowl, which is followed by the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
How much do FIFA World Cup tickets cost in LA?
These games and prices were listed on FIFA's website during the "Last-Minute Sales Phase" just before 3 p.m. PT on Wednesday, April 1.
- June 12: USA vs. Paraguay at SoFi Stadium - $1,940-$2,735
- June 15: Iran vs. New Zealand at SoFi Stadium - $140-$450
- June 21: Belgium vs. Iran at SoFi Stadium - $400-$500
How much are World Cup suites in LA?
Private suites for several matches were readily available for purchase on FIFA's website earlier this week.
SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara had over a dozen listings for private suites across the group stage matches through the quarterfinals.
The cheapest suite at SoFi Stadium was priced at $64,500 for the group-stage match between Iran and New Zealand, while the most expensive suite went for $123,000 for the quarterfinals match.
Are LA World Cup tickets available for resale?
World Cup tickets will be available through a number of third-party resellers, but FIFA is encouraging fans to use its in-house resale/exchange marketplace.
According to FIFA, its marketplace "enables fans who can no longer attend matches to sell their tickets to other fans in a secure and authorized environment, safeguarding against invalid or unauthorized resale."
Of course, the marketplace will be used not just by fans who can no longer attend matches, but also those looking to make a profit on high-demand games.
The FIFA resale marketplace opened on Thursday, April 2.
A USA TODAY reporter entered the queue to access resale tickets before 9 a.m. PT on Thursday, April 2. As we wait to see ticket prices through the marketplace, here's a glance at how much tickets are going for on SeatGeek before 9:30 a.m. PT:
- June 12: USA vs. Paraguay - $1,459-$24,237
- June 15: Iran vs. New Zealand - $294-$23,065
- June 18: Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina - $829-$52,463
- June 21: Belgium vs. Iran - $351-$46,066
- June 25: USA vs. Turkey - $1,305-$59,393
- June 28: Round of 32 - $792-$53,742
- July 2: Round of 32 - $897-$56,301
- July 10: Quarterfinals - $1,551-$23,305
When is the 2026 World Cup?
The World Cup gets underway on June 11, with Mexico hosting South Africa at Estadio Banorte in Mexico City. The tournament will run all the way through July 19, when the final will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
This year's tournament will be the biggest in history, featuring 48 teams for the first time. The 104 games will be spread across the United States, Mexico and Canada, with the U.S. hosting 78 matches.
The host cities for the 2026 World Cup are as follows:
- Canada: Toronto, Vancouver
- United States: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle
- Mexico: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey
Contributing: Seth Vertelney, USA TODAY
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