How much are World Cup tickets? Dallas semifinal seats remain

By admin — In News — July 9, 2026

   ​As the World Cup moves into its final week and a half, none of the last eight matches are sold out yet. Most matches are nearing capacity, with final tickets starting around $19,995, though they are still obtainable through official channels rather than secondary marketplaces. In general, those secondary sites offer cheaper options than the official ticket sales.
For example, in Dallas at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, official tickets begin at $4,495, while secondary marketplaces like Seat Geek list prices starting around $2,156. Official FIFA World Cup tickets remain available for all eight matches, including the final, though accessing them requires signing in with a FIFA account and requesting an email with a sign-in code.
Here is the schedule and the ticket landscape:
Thursday, July 9
Quarterfinal: France vs. Morocco, 2 p.m. MT / 3 p.m. CT, Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA, broadcast by FOX and Telemundo. Official tickets start at $1,645; Seat Geek has options from about $1,065.
Friday, July 10
Spain vs. Belgium, 1 p.m. MT / 2 p.m. CT, SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA, broadcast by FOX and Telemundo. Official tickets range from $1,345 to $7,595, with Seat Geek listings from around $1,242.
Saturday, July 11
Norway vs. England, 3 p.m. MT / 4 p.m. CT, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL, FOX and Telemundo. Official prices span roughly $4,475 to $5,495; Seat Geek has seats from about $1,895.
Argentina vs. Switzerland, 7 p.m. MT / 8 p.m. CT, Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO, FOX and Telemundo. Official tickets sit at $3,065 and range up to $6,695, while Seat Geek lists from around $1,495.
Tuesday, July 14
Semifinal: France/Morocco vs. Spain/Belgium, 1 p.m. MT / 2 p.m. CT, AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX, FOX. Official tickets range from $4,995 to $5,995; Seat Geek has options from about $2,156.
Wednesday, July 15
Semifinal: Norway/England vs. Argentina/Switzerland, 1 p.m. MT / 2 p.m. CT, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, FOX. Official tickets range from $5,595 to $6,295; Seat Geek listings start around $2,558.
Saturday, July 18
Semifinal losers, 3 p.m. MT / 4 p.m. CT, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FOX. Official tickets are $2,995; Seat Geek has options from about $1,436.
Sunday, July 19
Final: Semifinal winners, 1 p.m. MT / 2 p.m. CT, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, FOX. Official tickets are priced at $19,995 and $32,970; Seat Geek lists from roughly $8,160, with other secondary sites offering alternatives starting around $2,156. StubHub shows seats from $2,248, and Gametime from $2,323.
For readers following the tournament through travel and ticketing updates, official FIFA tickets remain available for all eight matches, including the final, though the process requires an official account and a sign-in code request. Meanwhile, resale platforms continue to offer a broad range of prices, often at significantly lower points than the official prices, giving fans a spectrum of choices as the event approaches. To purchase, compare the official prices against marketplace listings and consider the timing and location of seats when planning attendance. For more information, you can reach Bret Bloomquist at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com. This overview reflects coverage initially published by El Paso Times, focusing on ticket availability and pricing as the Dallas semifinal seats and other venues approach the event.  

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