Tickets for the Group C opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup between Morocco and Brazil are among the most expensive on the resale market, according to a Guardian report citing data compiled by the website TicketData.
The cheapest resale ticket currently available for the encounter stands at $1.383, highlighting the massive interest surrounding the fixture between the Canarinho and the Atlas Lions.
The increase in prices is primarily because of the place in which the clash will be held. New York City, New Jersey is known for the strong Brazilian community and mostly well-off residents comfortable with paying high prices for major entertainment events.
The growing popularity of the Moroccan team is also one of the factors justifying the sharp increase of the ticket prices, especially after its historic journey at the previous World Cup, where it reached the semi-finals alongsideFrance, Argentina, and Croatia.
Match details:
- Match: Brazil vs Morocco
- Competition: Group C, 2026 FIFA World Cup
- Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
- Time: 11:00 PM local time
- Venue: MetLife Stadium
- Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Other rankings
Colombia vs Portugal match is in the first place according to the same source by $2.254 as the cheapest resale place. This number is mainly because of the Portuguese football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, who is playing his last World Cup at 41 years old. The second place is taken by Scotland and Brazil with a cheapest resale price estimated by $1.641.
In last place is the match between Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia with only $156. This low resale price is representative of the small population of Cap Verde, which means the team has a tiny fanbase. According to The Guardian, another reason for this decrease is rich Saudis’ perceived lack of enthusiasm to travel around the world to watch football.

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