Secondary-market tickets for Wednesday’s USMNT World Cup knockout match at Levi’s Stadium have fallen by more than half since last weekend, with the cheapest seats now listed at $805 on FIFA’ worker official resale platform.
When
Wednesday, July 1, kickoff 5 pm PT (gates open earlier)
Where
Levi’s Stadium, 4900 Marie P DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara
Price
Secondary‑market tickets now start at $805 on FIFA’s official resale platform, down from over $3,000 last weekend—a drop of more than 50 %. Upper‑level seats on StubHub are listed around $1,400–$1,700, still well below the $2,000‑plus they commanded a week ago. Mid‑level sideline seats that were asking $10,000–$11,000 have fallen to about $2,500.
The U.S. Men’s National Team’s Round‑of‑32 knockout match was one of the hottest tickets in the Bay Area this month, with official face‑value tickets selling out weeks ago. But as the game approaches, resale prices have tumbled across the board. KRON4 first reported the steep decline over the past week.
How to buy
Your best bet is FIFA’s own official resale marketplace, where the cheapest seats were listed at $805 as of Tuesday—significantly lower than StubHub ($1,375) or SeatGeek ($1,437). FIFA does charge a 15 % fee to both buyer and seller, so factor that into your final cost. If you’re scanning third‑party sites, look for listings that include the seller’s original FIFA ticket‑holder ID; that ensures the ticket can be transferred through FIFA’s system and won’t be canceled at the gate.
Insider tip
Check FIFA’s platform first, refresh often, and don’t wait until match day: prices could bounce back if demand spikes. Parking at Levi’s runs $75–$150, so consider the VTA light rail (Great America station) or ride‑share to the stadium’s designated drop‑off zone.
If you only have two hours
Skip the pre‑game tailgate and head straight to the stadium gates when they open (usually 3 hours before kickoff). Bring a clear bag, download your mobile ticket ahead of time, and be ready for airport‑style security screening. Once inside, the FIFA Fan Fest on the north side has live music, giant screens, and concessions—a decent consolation if your seat is in the upper deck.

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