FIFA World Cup tickets available in Dallas and Houston ahead of kickoff
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 1:06 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, official tickets remain for various matches in Dallas and Houston. The tournament starts in just under two weeks, with key games featuring teams like Germany, Argentina, and Portugal. Ticket prices for a June 26 match between Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia start at $380 through FIFA, with cheaper options available on secondary sites. The semifinal match in Dallas has seen a drop in price to $2,705, about $1,500 lower than previous weeks. Fans can still purchase tickets to over 100 matches, with high demand expected as the matches near.
- •FIFA World Cup matches kick off in under two weeks from June 14.
- •Official ticket prices in Dallas and Houston range from $166 to over $11,000.
- •The June 26 match is among the cheapest with tickets starting at $166.
- •High demand for tickets is evident as many games are nearing final seat availability.
- •Argentina will play Honduras in a friendly on June 6 in College Station.
- 1:06 AMYahoo Sports — Official FIFA World Cup tickets still available in Dallas and Houston
"With less than two weeks until the World Cup kicks off, official tickets are still available through FIFA, including matches in Dallas and Houston.
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