**Ticket Prices Plunge for USA-Belgium World Cup Last-16 Match**
*Seattle, WA – July 4, 2026*
As excitement builds for the highly anticipated round of 16 match between the United States and Belgium, ticket prices have experienced significant fluctuations in recent days. Initially, the get-in price for the match, scheduled for Monday, July 6, at Seattle's stadium, surged to nearly $4,000 in early June, according to ticket-tracking service TicketData.com. However, this price has since seen a dramatic decline, dropping by over 30 percent before experiencing a slight rebound.
On Tuesday, ticket prices hit a low of $1,549, reflecting a notable decrease as fans awaited confirmation of the USA's advancement in the tournament. Following the United States' solidifying of their spot in the round of 16 with a 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, the get-in price rose to $2,836. Yet, this increase was short-lived as prices continued to decline throughout the week.
By Saturday afternoon, July 4, the get-in price had fallen to $1,423, marking a 32 percent decrease over three days. However, as of 6 PM Eastern Time, the price rebounded to $1,635, elevating the match from the fourth-highest to the second-highest get-in price among the eight round of 16 matches. The highest price remains for the Mexico-England game in Mexico City, which is listed at $3,574.
The fluctuating ticket prices for the USA-Belgium match are particularly surprising given Belgium's proximity to Seattle, with their base camp located just 16 kilometers (10 miles) south of the stadium at the Sounders FC Performance Center. This match will mark Belgium's third appearance in Seattle, following a group stage draw with Egypt and a dramatic comeback victory over Senegal in the round of 32.
As the tournament progresses, ticket prices for other matches in the round of 16 also reflect varying levels of demand. For instance, the get-in prices for upcoming matches are as follows:
- Mexico vs. England (July 5, Houston): $3,574
- Argentina vs. Egypt (July 7, Atlanta): $1,599
- Brazil vs. Norway (July 5, New Jersey): $1,537
- Portugal vs. Spain (July 6, Dallas): $1,367
- Switzerland vs. Colombia (July 6, Vancouver): $972
- Paraguay vs. France (July 4, Philadelphia): $914
- Canada vs. Morocco (July 4, Houston): $721
The fluctuations in ticket prices highlight the dynamic nature of demand as fans react to the outcomes of matches and the progression of their teams in the tournament. As the USA prepares to face Belgium, anticipation continues to grow, with fans eager to witness what promises to be an exciting clash in the knockout stage of the World Cup.