2026 Tournament in Miami: 7 Matches from $530 to $2,888


Hard Rock Stadium is one of the marquee venues for the 2026 tournament. From group stage through the quarterfinals and third-place match, Miami hosts 7 confirmed match slots spanning June 15 to July 18.

We track secondary market prices for every match, and Miami is no longer the split-personality venue it was a few months ago. Earlier this year, two group stage matches were trading below face value. That's over. Every Miami match is now above face — but the spread is still enormous, and the value plays have shifted.

Here's what every match costs right now.

Group Stage: June 15 - June 27

Uruguay vs Cape Verde — June 21, $530 (19% above face)

The cheapest ticket in Miami. A few months ago this was trading below face value at $330. It's risen 61% since then, but at $530 against a $445 face it's still the most affordable way into Hard Rock Stadium this summer. Uruguay brings Nunez and Valverde — legitimate talent at Miami's floor price.

Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay — June 15, $569 (28% above face)

This was also a below-face bargain earlier this year at $330. Not anymore. At $569 it's the second-cheapest Miami match but now carries a 28% premium over the $445 face value. Saudi Arabia pulled off one of the biggest upsets in tournament history against Argentina in 2022. For Miami, this is still relatively accessible.

Scotland vs Brazil — June 24, $1,932 (334% above face)

This is where the Miami premium kicks in. Brazil in South Florida against an exciting Scotland squad. The Brazilian diaspora in Florida is massive, and at $1,932 this is the most expensive group stage match in Miami — up from $1,500 a few months ago. Still, it's Brazil at a major tournament — demand is real and rising.

Colombia vs Portugal — June 27, $2,888 (266% above face)

The priciest group stage match in Miami and one of the most expensive in the entire tournament. Colombia's massive South Florida fan base plus Cristiano Ronaldo's likely final major tournament creates a pricing perfect storm. At $2,888 against a $790 face value, this is a statement match that has climbed from $2,600 since our last update.

Knockout Round: July 3 - July 18

Round of 32 — July 3, $2,122 (377% above face)

Miami's R32 match is bracket position 1J vs 2H. The exact teams depend on group results, but possible matchups include Argentina, Spain, or Uruguay — all teams with enormous Florida followings. At over $2,100, the market is pricing in a strong likelihood of a marquee team landing in this slot.

Quarterfinal — July 11, $2,717 (81% above face)

The most expensive match in Miami. A quarterfinal at Hard Rock Stadium for $2,717 against a $1,500 face value. Interestingly, this is one of the few Miami matches that has dipped slightly — down from $2,750 a few months ago. Knockout round pricing reflects the uncertainty premium — nobody knows who's playing, but whoever makes it to a QF in Miami will draw a crowd.

Third-Place Match — July 18, $1,301 (8% above face)

The consolation final — and the biggest price drop in Miami. Down from $1,550 to $1,301, this is now just 8% above the $1,200 face value. Two semifinal losers in a stadium that seats 65,000. If you want knockout round football at the closest thing to face value in Miami, this is your best bet.

The Miami Value Map

Here's how all 7 matches stack up:

Match Round Date Price vs Face
Uruguay vs Cape Verde Group Jun 21 $530 +19%
Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay Group Jun 15 $569 +28%
Scotland vs Brazil Group Jun 24 $1,932 +334%
Colombia vs Portugal Group Jun 27 $2,888 +266%
TBD Round of 32 R32 Jul 3 $2,122 +377%
TBD Quarterfinal QF Jul 11 $2,717 +81%
TBD Third Place 3P Jul 18 $1,301 +8%

Total to attend all 7: $12,059. For context, a single Final ticket in New York costs $8,715.

Why Miami Prices Vary So Much

The $530-to-$2,888 spread comes down to three factors:

1. Diaspora demand. Colombia and Brazil have massive South Florida communities. Uruguay and Saudi Arabia do not. The same stadium, same city, same tournament — but the team matchup swings pricing by over 5x.

2. Star power. Ronaldo, Neymar (if selected), James Rodriguez, Luis Suarez — these names move ticket markets. The Colombia-Portugal and Scotland-Brazil matchups are loaded with global stars.

3. Round premiums. Group stage tickets start at $530; the quarterfinal is $2,717. Each round adds a scarcity premium as the tournament field narrows from 48 teams to 8.

The Play for Budget Fans

If you want tournament football in Miami without the premium price tag, the two Uruguay group matches at $530 and $569 are the clear targets. Neither is below face anymore — that window closed — but they're still the most affordable way into Hard Rock Stadium this summer.

The other value play is the Third-Place match at $1,301. It's dropped 16% since our last update and sits just 8% over face. For knockout round football, that's as close to face value as Miami gets.

If you want to see a specific team, the Scotland-Brazil match at $1,932 is the "value" premium option — expensive, but a fraction of what comparable Brazil matches cost in other cities.

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Prices reflect CAT 1 secondary market data as of March 2026. Face values are the original published prices. All prices are for individual tickets.

Data source: TicketIntelligence secondary market tracker, updated weekly.


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