
Over the past three days, admission prices for the Round of 16 game at Seattle Stadium have dropped 27 percent.
Published July 6, 2026
Ticket prices continue to drop significantly in the hours leading up to Monday’s World Cup round of 16 match between the United States and Belgium at Seattle Stadium.
As of 1:00 pm ET (17:00 GMT), the ticket price had dropped to $1,508, according to ticket tracking service TicketData.com. This represents a drop of 27 percent over the past three days. After reaching $3,115 shortly after the match was determined on July 1, the entry price dropped to $1,283 on Sunday morning.
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The price rose slightly through Sunday, reaching $1,788, before falling again starting Monday morning.
This followed the trend of other round of 16 matches. While the opening price for England’s win over Mexico in Mexico City on Sunday night was $3,820 when tracking stopped four hours before the match, the other remaining matches saw significant declines.
The starting price for Argentina’s match against Egypt on Tuesday in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, on July 4 was $1,599, but has dropped to $1,378. Switzerland’s match against Colombia in Vancouver, Canada on the same day now has the lowest entry price of any round of 16 game after falling from $972 to $719 over the last two days.
Meanwhile, another Portugal-Spain match on Monday in Dallas, Texas in the US saw a less sharp drop from $1,367 to $1,311.
The average entry price for all 16 matches has dropped by an average of 3 percent over the past three days and by 8 percent over the past week.
The significant reduction in ticket prices for the USA-Belgium match is somewhat surprising given that the Red Devils’ home camp is located just 16 km (10 miles) south of Seattle Stadium at Sounders FC Stadium.
Monday will be Belgium’s third match in Seattle after a 1-1 draw with Egypt in the group stage and an impressive 3-2 comeback win over Senegal in the round of 16.
The winner of Monday’s match in Seattle will face the winner of the Portugal-Spain match on Friday in Los Angeles.