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US World Cup Ticket Prices Soar After Rout of Paraguay
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US World Cup Ticket Prices Soar After Rout of Paraguay

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Resale ticket prices for the US national team's World Cup 2026 matches have surged by 75% after their 4-1 victory over Paraguay.
  • Minimum resale prices for group stage games now average around $1,908.
  • Tickets for upcoming matches against Australia and Turkey are listed on resale platforms for thousands of dollars.

Demand for tickets to see the United States men's national soccer team at the 2026 World Cup has skyrocketed following their dominant 4-1 victory over Paraguay. Resale prices for group stage matches have seen a dramatic 75% increase in the past three days, with the average minimum price now reaching approximately $1,908, according to the platform Ticketdata.

Fans looking to attend the US team's next match against Australia in Seattle will find the cheapest resale tickets listed at $1,698 on Stubhub, while the most expensive are priced at an astonishing $46,119. For the subsequent game against Turkey in Inglewood on June 25, the lowest available ticket is $1,435, with the highest reaching $66,423.

Other resale platforms are also reflecting this surge in demand. SeatGeek is offering tickets for the June 19 match starting at $1,830 and for the June 25 game from $1,534. The US team's convincing win, which places them at the top of Group D, has clearly ignited significant public interest and a rush to secure seats for future games.

Even President Donald Trump acknowledged the team's performance, congratulating them on their "great victory" via his social media platform, Truth Social, and urging them to "keep it up!"

Congratulations to the United States team for their great victory, 4-1, over a very good Paraguay team! Keep it up!

โ€” Donald TrumpThe US President congratulated the team on their decisive win.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.