Quick answer. Across France's tracked World Cup 2026 fixtures, the median minimum sits at $491 โ roughly 2% below the tournament-wide median of $500 across all tracked matches, based on listings RowRadar tracks across partner marketplaces (currently Vivid Seats). The cheapest tournament entry point is France vs Iraq in Philadelphia at $369, while Norway vs France in Foxborough tops the group at $639 minimum. One signal worth flagging up front: the Iraq fixture has softened 30% over the past 30 days while listing counts climbed 249%, the clearest inventory-loosening pattern in France's set.
Where does France play their World Cup matches?
France's group-stage path runs through three East Coast venues, with a tune-up friendly in the Washington, D.C. area before the tournament begins. Each fixture has its own pricing logic shaped by venue size, opponent profile, and how early in the group the match falls.
France vs Senegal โ MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford (June 16). The tournament opener for France carries the highest entry-point intensity: $614 minimum across 440 active listings, the smallest inventory pool of any France match. Pricing has been flat over the past 30 days (0% change), which in combination with the thin listing count suggests sellers are holding firm rather than discounting. MetLife is one of the largest venues hosting France, and the matchup against an experienced Senegal side has historically drawn strong neutral demand.
France vs Iraq โ Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (June 22). This is the most movement-heavy fixture in France's set. The floor sits at $369 โ the cheapest tournament match for France โ and prices have fallen 30% over the past 30 days while listing counts have surged 249% to 589. That combination (price down, listings up sharply) typically signals genuine inventory loosening rather than competitive repricing, since sellers are both adding supply and lowering asks simultaneously.
Norway vs France โ Gillette Stadium, Foxborough (June 26). France's final group match opens at $639 minimum across 819 listings, with prices down 12% over 30 days. The price drop alongside a healthy listing pool suggests competitive repricing โ sellers adjusting to find the market โ rather than a demand collapse. Foxborough is a smaller venue than MetLife, which partly explains why the floor sits higher than the Senegal opener despite the Norway matchup being arguably less marquee.
Road to 26 โ France vs Colombia, Northwest Stadium, Landover (March 29). The pre-tournament friendly stands apart: a $105 floor across 1,515 listings โ by far the most abundant inventory in the France set, and an order of magnitude cheaper than any World Cup fixture. This is a different product (a friendly, not a tournament match) and the pricing reflects that.
How much do tickets cost?
France's tournament-match minimums span $369 to $639, with a median of $491. That spread โ roughly $270 between the cheapest and most expensive entry points โ is narrower than what some higher-demand teams show, suggesting the market views France's three group matches as relatively comparable in stature rather than having one obvious headline fixture. Upper bounds across all matches reach into the $67,000โ$70,000 range for premium hospitality inventory, but those ceilings are thinly populated and not representative of typical buying behavior.
The Colombia friendly's $105 floor sits well below tournament pricing and shouldn't be read as a benchmark for World Cup matches. All prices referenced here are pre-fee minimums; RowRadar's event pages include a fees toggle that switches between with-fees (all-in) and without-fees views, which matters under current US all-in pricing expectations.
How do France's tickets compare to other teams?
France sits in the upper-middle of the tracked national teams โ cheaper than Brazil and Argentina, but materially more expensive than the host-nation sides and several European peers. The cross-team picture:
| Team | Median min | Events tracked | vs France |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | $837 | 4 | +70% |
| Argentina | $569 | 5 | +16% |
| France | $491 | 5 | โ |
| Japan | $435 | 2 | โ11% |
| Spain | $420 | 2 | โ14% |
| Netherlands | $343 | 3 | โ30% |
| Germany | $340 | 5 | โ31% |
| United States | $316 | 6 | โ36% |
| Colombia | $91 | 4 | โ81% |
| Canada | $65 | 7 | โ87% |
The gap to Brazil (+70%) is the widest among heavyweight contenders and reflects a consistent pattern across the tracked dataset: Brazil matches command a clear premium even relative to other title favorites. Against Argentina, France runs roughly 16% cheaper at the median, which is a tighter gap than many casual buyers might expect given Argentina's reigning-champion status. The host-nation matches (United States, Canada) trade well below France, which is typical โ host pricing tends to reflect larger venue inventory and more accessible fan-travel logistics rather than a judgment on team quality.
Which match is the best value?
France vs Iraq at Lincoln Financial Field (June 22) stands out as the most defensible value pick in the current data. The floor at $369 is the lowest of any France tournament match โ about 25% below France's own median โ and it has dropped 30% over the past 30 days, the steepest decline in the set. Listing volume has simultaneously expanded 249%, which means buyers have both more inventory to choose from and softer asks to negotiate against. Lincoln Financial Field is also a more contained venue than MetLife, which generally translates to a tighter atmosphere. The opponent profile (Iraq) is the lowest-profile of France's three group matches, which is precisely why the price has room to ease โ but the match still counts the same in the standings, and for buyers prioritizing cost-per-tournament-experience over marquee opponent, it currently reads as the strongest value.
When should you buy?
Timing signals differ meaningfully across France's three tournament fixtures, and the data supports treating each separately rather than applying one rule.
- France vs Iraq (Philadelphia): Price down 30%, listings up 249%. This is the clearest softening pattern in the set. If the same direction holds another week, the floor may move further โ but the magnitude of the listing surge also raises the chance the market is approaching a near-term floor as sellers compete. Patient buyers may find this a reasonable window to monitor closely.
- Norway vs France (Foxborough): Price down 12% with healthy listing depth. The trend is gentler and looks more like competitive repricing than capitulation. Continued moderate easing is plausible, but the signal is weaker than the Iraq match.
- France vs Senegal (MetLife): Flat pricing (0%) and the smallest listing pool (440). The combination suggests a market in equilibrium with limited supply โ historically the configuration least likely to soften further. For this fixture, waiting carries more risk of inventory tightening than reward from price drops.
- France vs Colombia friendly (Landover): Abundant inventory at $105 floor and no 30-day trend signal populated. With 1,515 listings, supply pressure is minimal regardless of timing.
Broader context: of France's tracked tournament matches with snapshot data, two are softening and one is flat โ none are rising. That tilts the overall set toward patience over urgency, with the Senegal opener as the exception.
FAQ
Will I need to travel between cities to follow France through the group stage?
Yes. France's three tracked group matches are spread across East Rutherford (NJ), Philadelphia, and Foxborough (MA) โ roughly a 250-mile corridor. Following all three in person involves regional travel, though all three venues are within reasonable driving or rail distance of one another.
Why is France vs Iraq so much cheaper than France vs Senegal?
The Iraq fixture is priced lower partly because of opponent profile and partly because of supply dynamics: 589 listings versus Senegal's 440, and a 30-day listing surge of 249% on the Iraq match. More inventory plus softer demand on the lower-profile opponent has pushed the Iraq floor about 40% below the Senegal floor.
Are the listed prices all-in or before fees?
The figures cited throughout this guide are pre-fee minimums from listings RowRadar tracks (currently Vivid Seats). RowRadar's event pages include a toggle that switches between with-fees and without-fees views so buyers can compare directly under either framing.
What's the best section to sit in for a France match?
It depends on what experience you're optimizing for. Lower-tier central seats put you closest to the players and the intensity of the action. Upper central seats generally offer the best overall view of the game and tactical shape. Lower shortside or behind-the-goal sections tend to host the most electric atmosphere, especially where traveling supporters cluster.
Could prices keep falling for France matches?
Possibly, particularly for the Iraq fixture where the softening trend is most pronounced. However, the Senegal match shows flat pricing on thin inventory, which is the configuration least likely to ease further. The signals diverge by match, so a single answer doesn't apply across France's set.
Where can I track live pricing for France matches?
RowRadar's France performer page aggregates current floors, listing counts, and 30-day trends across all tracked France fixtures, with the fees toggle available at the event level for all-in versus pre-fee comparisons.