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Get-in price for US’s World Cup knockout match in Seattle is huge

Here's what it costs to get into the stadium for the United States vs. Belgium round-of-16 match in Seattle.

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Sergino Dest of the United States applauds fans during a World Cup match in Seattle on June 19, 2026. (Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

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The United States is returning to Seattle for another do-or-die matchup in the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup.

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The Americans are looking to advance to quarterfinals of the tournament for the first time in 24 years as they take on Belgium at 5 p.m. Monday in the round of 16 at temporarily renamed Seattle Stadium (better known as Lumen Field).

Monday’s clash is the second of two knockout-stage matches hosted in Seattle. For those hoping to catch the action live, it’s going to be quite a bit more expensive to get in the doors than it was for the first knockout match at Lumen Field.

Here’s a look at the get-in price for the U.S.-Belgium match as of Thursday afternoon, according to TicketData.com.

Round of 16 match

• Matchup: United States vs. Belgium
• When: Monday, July 6 (5 p.m.)
• Get-in price: $2,328 (including fees)

The added draw of the United States playing in Seattle has led to Monday’s match having the second-highest get-in price of any in the round of 16. The Mexico-England match in Mexico City – another contest featuring a country playing on its home soil – has by far the most expensive get-in price during the round at $4,136. The cheapest get-in price for the round is Canada vs. Morocco in Houston at $663.

The get-in price for the round-of-16 match in Seattle has gone up from where it was before the U.S. beat Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 on Wednesday night to advance, though it has dropped since an initial spike after the victory. The price hovered around $1,900 on Wednesday morning before climbing to $3,112 immediately after the Americans’ round-of-32 match ended.

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World Cup: US to face Belgium in Seattle during Round of 16

Zac Hereth Seattle Sports

Zac Hereth is a digital content editor for Seattle Sports. A Central Washington University graduate, Zac joined the Seattle Sports team after seven years with The Everett Herald as a sports writer and editor.

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Andrew Cassidy 2 months ago

I guess I really only need one kidney.....