Can I still score last-minute tickets to FIFA World Cup in Seattle? See prices
Is it too late to get tickets to the FIFA Men’s World Cup?
In 2026, 16 cities in three nations — the United States, Canada and Mexico — are hosting World Cup matches in June and July, including Lumen Field in Seattle.
The first World Cup game in Seattle ended with a 1-1 tie between Belgium and Egypt on Monday.
Fans in Washington state have many more chances to catch their favorite teams in action — provided they can afford tickets.
How much will World Cup tickets cost you? Is it worth it?
Here’s what to know:
When are World Cup games in Seattle? Who’s playing?
The United States and Australia will go head-to-head at Lumen Field starting at noon on Friday, June 19, according to the Seattle stadium’s website.
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Qatar will face off on the pitch on Wednesday, June 24, at noon.
Egypt will face the Islamic Republic of Iran on Friday, June 26, at 8 p.m.
Two knockout games will take place on Wednesday, July 1, and Monday, July 6, with the opponents and times to be determined as gameplay progresses.
Are there tickets available for US vs Australia? How much?
As of Monday, June 15, there were still a few tickets available for the U.S. vs Australia game.
However, they were selling for a steep cost.
Resale tickets for Friday’s match started at about $3,240 each on Ticketmaster, with the most expensive tickets going for more than $6,000 apiece.
Tickets for the June 24 game between Qatar and Bosnia-Herzegovina were a bit more affordable.
As of Monday, individual tickets ranged from about $466 to $1,924 on Ticketmaster.
You could pay as little as $368 a person to see Egypt take on Iran on June 26, according to Ticketmaster. Prices for resale tickets topped out at $1,261 on Monday.
Although teams have yet to be announced for the Round of 32 game on July 1, ticket prices are steep.
The cheapest ticket for sale was $1,132.88 and the most expensive ticket was a whooping $9,725.87, as on Monday.
You can catch a Roundup of 16 game in Seattle on July 6. The teams have not been determined — but that doesn’t stop ticket prices from soaring.
On Ticketmaster, resale tickets ranged from about $2,574 to $7,040 on Monday.
Where are World Cup fan zones in Washington state?
If you can’t attend any of the games in person, you can join your fellow fans at a special screening event.
The Seattle FIFA World Cup has partnered with nine communities to create fan zones, “ensuring that Washingtonians across the state can be part of this historic event,” organizers said.
Here’s where to find designated World Cup fan zones in Washington state:
- Bellingham: Kulshan Brewing, 298 West Laurel St.; The Den, The Wild Buffalo and outdoor block party, 1300 block of Commercial Street
- Bremerton: Quincy Square, 253 4th St.
- Everett: Boxcar Park, 1200 Millwright Loop West
- Olympia-Lacey: Port of Olympia’s NorthPoint, 1210 Marine Drive Northeast
- Puyallup Tribe of Indians: Puyallup Tribal Headquarters, 3001 Puyalupabsh St.
- Spokane: Gesa Pavilion at Riverfront Park, 574 North Howard St.
- Tri-Cities: Gesa Stadium and the Pasco Sporting Complex, 6160 Burden Blvd.
- Vancouver: Big Al’s, 16615 Southeast 18th St.
- Yakima: Sozo Sports Complex, 2200 South 26th Ave.
This story was originally published June 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM with the headline "Can I still score last-minute tickets to FIFA World Cup in Seattle? See prices."