How Much Are World Cup 2026 Tickets in Atlanta? Prices by Level
Eight matches. One stadium. Prices all over the map depending on which game you're chasing.
Here's what resale tickets are actually running right now for every World Cup 2026 match at Mercedes-Benz Stadium — fees included, no bait-and-switch.
Atlanta World Cup 2026 Ticket Prices by Match
| Match | Date | Cheapest Seat (all-in) |
|---|---|---|
| Spain vs. Cabo Verde | Jun 15, 12 PM ET | ~$401 |
| Czechia vs. South Africa | Jun 18, 12 PM ET | ~$190 |
| Spain vs. Saudi Arabia | Jun 21, 12 PM ET | ~$503 |
| Morocco vs. Haiti | Jun 24, 6 PM ET | ~$329 |
| Congo DR vs. Uzbekistan | Jun 27, 7:30 PM ET | ~$211 |
| Round of 32 (TBD) | Jul 1, 12 PM ET | ~$523 |
| Round of 16 (TBD) | Jul 7, 12 PM ET | ~$885 |
| Semifinal (TBD) | Jul 15, 3 PM ET | ~$2,261 |
Prices are third-party resale and move constantly. These are the current floor — not a guarantee.
What's Driving the Price Gaps
The matchup is everything. Spain is in two group games here and both are already pushing $400–$500 at the low end. Czechia vs. South Africa is the most accessible game on the schedule right now at around $190. That gap is pure demand.
Round matters more than you'd think. The Semifinal is sitting above $2,200 for the cheapest available seat — and teams aren't even set yet. Knockout rounds price on potential, not confirmed rosters.
Timing matters too. Prices on resale markets aren't static. Some games have drifted up steadily; others have pulled back. Buying without knowing the trend is just guessing.
Why the All-In Price Is the Only Number That Matters
Every marketplace leads with a low number and buries the fees. A $190 listing can land at $260 by the time you hit confirm. All prices above are fees-included — what you'd actually pay — normalized across nine resale platforms (StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid, Gametime, Ticketmaster, TickPick, Viagogo, Dice, and Eventbrite). Sales tax still hits at checkout, same as it does on each site directly.
FIFA has an official resale channel too, but it doesn't surface the single cheapest seat — you're clicking through section by section. That's a pain when you just want to know the floor.
How to Track Without Getting Burned
Atlanta World Cup Ticket Tracker pulls the lowest 100/200/300-level prices across all nine marketplaces plus FIFA's official resale, refreshed every three hours. You get a price-history chart per match so you can see whether you're buying at the peak or catching a dip, plus email alerts when prices drop.
Access is $3.99 one-time right now (goes to $9.99 at kickoff June 11, 2026). It's the price tool — not tickets. We're not affiliated with FIFA or any marketplace.
If you're serious about one of these games, knowing where the market is trending beats refreshing StubHub and hoping.
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