England vs Norway World Cup Quarter Final Ticket Prices Fall

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Two results inside 48 hours have reshaped the market for one of the World Cup's biggest remaining tickets.

Norway's shock win over Brazil, followed by England's victory over Mexico, has sent resale prices for the England vs Norway quarter-final sliding fast.

England vs Norway Quarter-Final Ticket Prices: Key Takeaways

Key Takeaways

  • Average listed price for England vs Norway fell from $6,020 on July 4th to $3,046 on July 6th, a drop of roughly 49% in two days.
  • The get-in price fell even harder, down from $3,055 to $1,378, a 55% decrease, following the exits of Brazil and Mexico.
  • Brazil's elimination is the bigger driver of the two results, given their status as five-time champions and one of the tournament's biggest draws.

World Cup 2026 · Quarter-Final

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Why Did England vs Norway Ticket Prices Fall So Fast?

The England vs Norway quarter-final was always going to be a hot ticket. But the identity of the two teams that missed out has changed the calculation for buyers.

Both losing sides carried outsized pulling power on the resale market. When a team like Brazil exits, a chunk of neutral and travelling demand disappears with them.

The same applies, to a smaller extent, with Mexico. As co-hosts with a passionate, well-travelled fanbase, their run to the quarter-finals had been driving interest even in matches they weren't playing in.

Brazil's Shock Exit: Key Factor Behind the Price Drop

Norway's win over Brazil in the Round of 16 is the headline result here. Brazil are five-time world champions and remain the single biggest global draw in the sport.

Their elimination strips away a huge pool of neutral demand that would otherwise have chased tickets to see where Brazil's side of the draw ended up. That demand doesn't simply transfer to Norway.

Norway are a smaller pull on the secondary market, despite the achievement of reaching a first World Cup quarter-final in decades. The gap in commercial drawing power between the two nations is significant, and the price data reflects it.

England's Win Over Mexico Added to the Downward Pressure

England's 3-2 win over Mexico secured their spot in the last eight, but it also removed a co-host nation from the tournament.

Mexico's elimination matters because host-nation runs tend to inflate prices across the board, not just for their own matches. With Mexico out, some of that broader tournament buzz cools off.

England advancing was the expected outcome for most bookmakers, so it did not generate the kind of price spike that comes with a genuine shock. The net effect of both results together has been a clear fall in price.

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England vs Norway Quarter-Final Ticket Prices: Before and After the Results

The numbers make the scale of the shift clear. Here's how the market moved in just two days.

Metric July 4th (Pre-Results) July 6th (Post-Results)
Average Price $6,020 $3,046
Get-In Price $3,055 $1,378
Change Average down ~49% · Get-in down ~55%

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of July 6, 2026. Availability and pricing are subject to change.

SeatPick vs FIFA: Who Has the Cheaper England vs Norway Tickets?

Official FIFA tickets for this match start from $2,698. That's still well above what's currently available on the secondary market.

Source Starting Price
FIFA Official $2,698
SeatPick (Get-In Price) $1,378

That puts SeatPick's cheapest available listing roughly 49% below FIFA's official starting price for the same fixture.

It's a reminder that the secondary market doesn't just fill gaps once official tickets sell out. Following a result like Brazil's exit, it can genuinely undercut face value too.

What This Means for Fans Hoping to Attend the Miami Quarter-Final

This quarter-final is set to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, one of the standout venues of the tournament.

Fans who held off buying earlier in the week are now looking at a noticeably cheaper route in than they were 48 hours ago.

Prices can move again quickly, especially if fresh storylines emerge before kick-off. Anyone planning to attend should keep an eye on World Cup 2026 pricing trends rather than assuming today's numbers will hold.

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England vs Norway Quarter-Final Ticket Prices: Frequently Asked Questions

Why did England vs Norway ticket prices drop so much?
Brazil's elimination in the Round of 16 removed a huge pool of neutral demand from the market, and Mexico's exit compounded the effect, leading to a sharp two-day price fall.

How much have prices fallen since July 4th?
The average listed price fell from $6,020 to $3,046, a drop of around 49%, while the get-in price fell from $3,055 to $1,378, down about 55%.

Where is the England vs Norway quarter-final being played?
The match is scheduled for Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, one of the key World Cup 2026 venues in the United States.

Will prices keep falling before kick-off?
Prices can move in either direction depending on demand and remaining availability, so fans should check current listings rather than relying on prices from earlier in the week.

Is SeatPick cheaper than buying direct from FIFA?
For this match, yes. FIFA's official starting price is $2,698, while SeatPick's get-in price currently sits at $1,378, roughly 49% less.

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