The U.S. men’s national team will compete in tonight’s World Cup knockout round match at Levi’s Stadium. Ticket prices for in-person attendance remain high, despite recent reductions.
Per Sports Business Journal, the current get-in price for the U.S. vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina game stands at $1,369, reflecting a 57% decrease from its initial peak of $3,150 following the team’s victory over Australia.
The $1,369 ticket is the fourth most expensive in the round of 32, yet it remains more affordable than all three of the U.S.’s previous group-stage matches: $1,437 against Paraguay, $1,758 versus Australia, and $1,907 against Turkiye.
In comparison, tickets for Friday’s Argentina vs. Cape Verde game at Hard Rock Stadium are currently priced at $2,022, making it the most costly match in the tournament thus far.
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