It hasn’t taken long for the secondary market to react to the release of the World Cup 26 schedule. Using Ticket Club marketplace data from the first few days after the schedule dropped, we compared average resale prices from December 6 to December 8 across more than 100 matches in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The short version: prices are already climbing across much of the tournament – especially for marquee teams and knockout rounds – but there are still pockets of value for savvy fans, particularly in group play and in some Canadian and Mexican host cities.
Remember, Ticket Club members pay no service fees at checkout and typically save 10–20% vs. other resale marketplaces, so even as prices move, there are still ways to keep your World Cup trip affordable. Continue reading “World Cup 26 Ticket Prices Are Already Moving: Where the Market Is Heating Up (and Cooling Off)”
