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Prices for last-minute World Cup semifinal tickets have dropped, but there's a catch
By NBC DFW
· July 13, 2026
· 1 min read
Good news: Prices for the cheapest tickets to Tuesday’s World Cup semifinal at Dallas Stadium dropped by 60% since the United States lost in the round of 16. Bad news: The cheapest ticket on the secondary market still costs more than $1,600 to watch France against Spain in the ninth and final World
Key takeaway Bad news: The cheapest ticket on the secondary market still costs more than $1,600 to watch France against Spain in the ninth and final World Cup match in Arlington, according to ticketing platform StubHub.
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Category: arts ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
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What is this story about? Good news: Prices for the cheapest tickets to Tuesday’s World Cup semifinal at Dallas Stadium dropped by 60% since the United States lost in the round of 16. Bad news: The cheapest ticket on the secondary market still costs more than $1,600 to watch France against Spain in the ninth and final World
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