How Much Are Dallas World Cup 2026 Tickets?

Dallas World Cup 2026 tickets start from $339 on SeatPick for the cheapest group-stage game, rising to $1,825 for the semi-final. Across all nine matches at Dallas Stadium (outside the World Cup it is known as: AT&T Stadium), SeatPick resale listings come in cheaper than FIFA's own resale platform on every single fixture, with savings of up to $498 on a single ticket.

No other World Cup host city has more games. The schedule spans five group-stage fixtures, two Round of 32 matches, a Round of 16, and a semi-final on 14 July, making Dallas one of the most complete World Cup experiences in North America.

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Dallas World Cup 2026: SeatPick vs FIFA Resale Prices

FIFA runs its own official platforms to sell World Cup tickets. The Marketplace and Last-Minute Sales, but they are not always the cheapest place to buy. SeatPick compares listings from multiple trusted resellers simultaneously, which is why fans consistently find lower starting prices. Here is the full head-to-head for every Dallas fixture.

Match FIFA Resale SeatPick
Netherlands vs Japan — Jun 14 $788 $505
England vs Croatia — Jun 17 $785 $574
Argentina vs Austria — Jun 22 $989 $964
Japan vs Sweden — Jun 25 $345 $339
Jordan vs Argentina — Jun 27 $798 $693
Round of 32 — Match 78 — Jun 30 $464 $360
Round of 32 — Match 88 — Jul 3 $483 $411
Round of 16 — Match 93 — Jul 6 $914 $668
Semi-Final — Match 101 — Jul 14 $2,323 $1,825

All pricing data sourced from SeatPick resale listings on 9 June 2026. FIFA resale prices taken from the official FIFA platform on the same date. All prices subject to change.

Netherlands vs Japan: $283 Cheaper on SeatPick Than FIFA Resale

Dallas Stadium's opening game on 14 June is one of the clearest illustrations of SeatPick's value. Netherlands vs Japan starts at $788 on FIFA's resale platform. On SeatPick, the same game opens at $505, a saving of $283 or 36%.

The Netherlands arrive as genuine contenders, while Japan have made a habit of causing upsets at recent World Cups. This is a proper contest, with over 5,200 seats available across all categories on SeatPick.

England vs Croatia: The Grudge Match Returns, at a Better Price

England vs Croatia is one of the headline group-stage fixtures. The sides met at the 2018 World Cup semi-final and again at Euro 2020, so this Dallas rematch carries genuine needle. FIFA resale opens at $785. SeatPick starts at $574, which is $211 less for the same seat.

England are among the tournament favourites and their tickets carry a premium wherever they play. Croatia fans travel in strong numbers, which keeps demand healthy throughout and makes comparing platforms before buying all the more worthwhile.

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Argentina in Dallas: World Champions Drive the Highest Prices

Argentina play twice at Dallas Stadium and both fixtures command a significant premium. Argentina vs Austria on 22 June is the most expensive group game in the city at $964 on SeatPick, with an average resale price of $2,027. Austria are one of Europe's most improved sides and this shapes up as a highly competitive opener for both teams.

The second Argentina game, Jordan vs Argentina on 27 June, starts at $693 on SeatPick against $798 on FIFA resale. Jordan are making their first World Cup appearance, which adds a historical footnote to what is otherwise Argentina's group-stage conclusion.

Japan vs Sweden: The Most Accessible Group Game in Dallas

Japan vs Sweden on 25 June is the cheapest group fixture in Dallas, starting at $339 on SeatPick. Over 8,000 seats are available, making this by far the most accessible entry point into World Cup football at Dallas Stadium.

Sweden return to a major tournament after missing Euro 2024, while Japan's performances at the 2022 World Cup, beating Germany and Spain in the group stage, showed they are no soft touch.

How Dallas Compares to Other 2026 World Cup Host Cities

Dallas is one of the more expensive host cities in the tournament, sitting fifth overall when ranked by average group-stage starting price on SeatPick. The average across Dallas's five group games is approximately $615, which is considerably higher than San Francisco ($185), Seattle ($278) and Houston ($345), but below Miami ($840) and New Jersey ($657).

The primary driver is Argentina. The reigning world champions play twice at Dallas Stadium, and their fixtures are among the most expensive group games in the entire tournament. Remove those two matches and Dallas's group average falls to around $473, much closer to cities like Atlanta and Los Angeles. For fans whose priority is atmosphere and access over marquee names, Seattle and the group stage more broadly offer more budget-friendly alternatives.

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Dallas Knockout Stages: Where the Savings vs FIFA Are Largest

The knockout rounds are where the gap between SeatPick and FIFA resale becomes most significant. The Round of 16 on 6 July starts at $668 on SeatPick against $914 on FIFA, a $246 saving. The semi-final on 14 July is even more pronounced: $1,825 on SeatPick against $2,323 on FIFA, a saving of $498.

Of course, the teams are not yet known for the knockout rounds, which could see ticket prices shift markedly in the lead-up to these matches.

Round SeatPick From Saving vs FIFA
Round of 32 — Jun 30 $360 $104 less than FIFA ($464)
Round of 32 — Jul 3 $411 $72 less than FIFA ($483)
Round of 16 — Jul 6 $668 $246 less than FIFA ($914)
Semi-Final — Jul 14 $1,825 $498 less than FIFA ($2,323)

Resale pricing sourced from SeatPick listings on 9 June 2026. Prices change frequently, so always check the site for up-to-date availability.

The two Round of 32 games are also genuine value as standalone experiences. With over 10,000 seats available on SeatPick for each, these accessible knockout fixtures are worth considering for fans who have been priced out of the known group games.

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Dallas World Cup 2026 Frequently Asked Questions

How much are the cheapest Dallas World Cup 2026 tickets on SeatPick?

The cheapest Dallas World Cup ticket currently available on SeatPick is $339 for Japan vs Sweden on 25 June. The two Round of 32 games from 30 June are the next most affordable option, starting from $360.

Is SeatPick cheaper than the FIFA resale platform for Dallas tickets?

Yes, SeatPick listings start lower than FIFA's official resale prices across all nine Dallas fixtures. The biggest saving is on the semi-final, where SeatPick starts at $1,825 against FIFA's $2,323. Netherlands vs Japan shows the sharpest percentage gap, with SeatPick 36% cheaper than FIFA resale.

Which is the most expensive Dallas World Cup match?

The semi-final on 14 July is the most expensive fixture at Dallas Stadium, starting at $1,825 on SeatPick with an average resale price of $4,414. Among group games, Argentina vs Austria on 22 June leads at $964.

How many matches is Dallas hosting at the 2026 World Cup?

Dallas Stadium is hosting nine matches in total, more than any other US host city. The schedule includes five group-stage fixtures, two Round of 32 games, a Round of 16 on 6 July, and a semi-final on 14 July.


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