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World Cup Tickets in Miami Start at $330 on Resale. Here's the Real Price Picture for Local Fans.

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# World Cup Tickets in Miami Start at $330 on Resale. Here's the Real Price Picture for Local Fans.

By MiamiGardens.com Editorial** · May 18, 2026 · 6 min read

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28 days until kickoff. Here's what it actually costs to get inside Hard Rock Stadium for a World Cup match.

With the first **World Cup** match at Hard Rock Stadium 28 days away, the **ticket** picture has become clearer, and the numbers are steep. If you've been waiting for prices to drop, the secondary market suggests that's not happening. If anything, the marquee matchups are climbing as the tournament approaches. Here's the current reality for **Miami** fans trying to get into the stadium.

## Current ticket prices as of mid-May 2026

MatchDateFIFA Official (remaining)Resale Market (starting)

Saudi Arabia vs. UruguayJune 15~$600 (limited)$330-$500
Uruguay vs. Cape VerdeJune 21~$600 (limited)$330-$500
Scotland vs. BrazilJune 24Sold out$1,600-$2,100+
Colombia vs. PortugalJune 27Sold out$1,200-$1,800+
Round of 32July 3Limited$500-$900+
QuarterfinalJuly 11Limited$800-$1,500+
Bronze FinalJuly 18Limited$600-$1,000+

FIFA's official ticket portal has very limited remaining inventory, mostly in the $600+ range. The secondary resale market (StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats) has broader availability but at premium markups. Brazil vs. Scotland on June 24 is the most expensive group-stage ticket in the entire tournament at the Miami venue, with lower-bowl seats approaching $3,000+.

FIFA's official hospitality packages through On Location start at **$1,750 per person per game** for group-stage matches and $2,100+ for the bronze final. These include premium seating, food, beverage, and pre-match entertainment.

## The most affordable path into the stadium

If you want to see a World Cup match without spending $1,000+, here's where the value sits:

**Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay (June 15)** and **Uruguay vs. Cape Verde (June 21)** are the most affordable group-stage options. Both feature Uruguay, a strong South American side, but they lack the global star power of Brazil or Ronaldo. Resale prices start around $330 for upper-level seating. This is the entry point for local fans who want to say they were at a World Cup match without liquidating their savings.

**The bronze final (July 18)** could be a sleeper value. It's the last match at Hard Rock Stadium, played on a Saturday afternoon (5 PM kickoff), and the matchup depends on which two semifinalists lose. If the bracket produces two smaller-market teams, demand (and prices) could drop closer to the match. On the other hand, if a team like Brazil or Argentina is in the bronze match, prices will stay elevated.

**Round of 32 (July 3)** is priced in the mid-range ($500-$900) with the uncertainty of not knowing which teams will play until group stages finish. Fans willing to gamble on the matchup can find relatively better value here compared to the confirmed group-stage fixtures.

**Buying tip:** Resale prices typically dip in two windows: 48-72 hours before the match (sellers getting anxious) and day-of (last-minute sellers who'd rather take a loss than eat the ticket). If you're flexible and comfortable waiting, match-day purchases near the stadium can yield significant discounts. But this strategy carries real risk. If prices don't drop, you're watching from a bar.

## If you can't afford a ticket (or choose not to)

For a family of four, even the cheapest group-stage tickets run $1,320+ before parking, food, and transportation. At Miami Gardens' median household income of $64,362, that's a meaningful percentage of monthly take-home pay. There's no shame in deciding the math doesn't work.

The alternatives are genuinely good. The [FIFA Fan Festival at Bayfront Park](/world-cup-watch-parties-miami-gardens/) is free and expects 30,000 fans daily. Local [Miami Gardens sports bars and restaurants](/miami-gardens-restaurants/) will host watch parties with food and drink specials. The [free Game Day Express shuttle](/free-world-cup-shuttle-hard-rock-stadium/) makes getting around on match days easier even if you're not going to the stadium.

The World Cup atmosphere will spill beyond the stadium walls. Match days will transform the neighborhoods around Hard Rock Stadium. You'll hear the cheers, see the jerseys, and feel the energy without spending a dollar on a ticket. Sometimes the best seat in the house is the one at the counter of a restaurant on 27th Avenue, watching on a screen with your neighbors, eating food that costs less than a stadium parking pass.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much are World Cup tickets in Miami?

As of mid-May 2026, group-stage resale tickets for the more affordable matches (Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay, Uruguay vs. Cape Verde) start around $330-$500. Brazil vs. Scotland starts at $1,600+. Colombia vs. Portugal starts at $1,200+. FIFA's official remaining inventory is limited and mostly $600+. Hospitality packages start at $1,750 per person per game.

### Will World Cup ticket prices drop closer to the match?

Possibly. Resale prices often dip 48-72 hours before the event and again on match day as sellers reduce prices to avoid losses. However, high-demand matches like Brazil vs. Scotland are unlikely to see significant drops. Lower-profile matches (Uruguay vs. Cape Verde, the bronze final depending on teams) have a better chance of last-minute discounts.

### Where can I watch the World Cup for free in Miami?

The FIFA Fan Festival at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami is free (expects 30,000 daily). Miami Gardens sports bars and restaurants will host watch parties with big screens and food specials. Miami-Dade County is also organizing free public screening events at various locations. See our watch parties guide for details.

Ticket prices reflect secondary market listings as of mid-May 2026 and fluctuate daily. Always purchase through FIFA's official portal or verified resale platforms. Sources: Time Out, FIFA.com, StubHub. See also: [World Cup guide](/world-cup-2026-miami-gardens-guide/) and [watch parties guide](/world-cup-watch-parties-miami-gardens/). Published: May 18, 2026.*

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