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Spain World Cup 2026 Tickets: Pricing, Trends & Match Analysis

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Quick answer. Based on listings RowRadar tracks across partner marketplaces (currently Vivid Seats at the moment), Spain's two tracked World Cup 2026 group-stage matches carry a median minimum of $420, sitting roughly 16% below the tournament-wide median of $500. The cheapest entry point in the Spain set is Spain vs Cabo Verde at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on June 15, with floor listings from $383.

Full match data and live floors are on the Spain performer page on RowRadar.

Where does Spain play their World Cup matches?

Spain's tracked group-stage schedule is concentrated in a single host city: both fixtures take place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, which simplifies travel planning for fans following the team through the group phase. Both matches are part of Group H, and both are currently tracked with active inventory.

Spain vs Cabo Verde โ€” Match 14 (Group H), June 15, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta. This is the cheaper of the two on paper, with a floor of $383 and 478 active listings in the tracked set. The 30-day price trend is flat (0%), which suggests the market has settled into a stable range as the matchup is finalized โ€” neither softening nor tightening in a way that would push a clear timing signal.

Spain vs Saudi Arabia โ€” Match 38 (Group H), June 21, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta. The later fixture currently lists from $457 with 590 active listings, and shows a +17% price move over the past 30 days โ€” the only rising signal in Spain's tracked set. Higher listing volume here paired with a rising floor often indicates demand is firming faster than sellers are willing to cut, rather than a supply squeeze.

Because both venues are domestic US, prices are quoted in USD. RowRadar's event pages include a fees toggle to switch between with-fees (all-in) and without-fees views โ€” relevant given US all-in pricing expectations and the wide gap between floor and ceiling on these events.

How much do tickets cost?

Spain's two tracked matches have a median minimum of $420, with a tight spread at the floor: $383 to $457. The ceilings, however, stretch dramatically โ€” premium and hospitality-style listings reach into the high five figures on both fixtures (above $67,000), reflecting hospitality and premium-suite inventory more than typical fan-section pricing.

For most buyers, the practical decision range is much narrower. Lower-tier central seats (close to the pitch and the on-field intensity) sit well above the floor, while lower shortside or behind-the-goal sections tend to deliver the most electric atmosphere at the lower end of the price ladder. Upper central seats typically offer the best overall view of tactical play and frequently land near the floor figures shown above. The fees toggle on the event page materially changes the headline number, so it is worth checking both views before comparing across matches.

How do Spain's tickets compare to other teams?

Spain prices in as a mid-tier favorite in the tracked national-team set โ€” below the marquee South American sides but above several European and CONCACAF teams. The table below uses RowRadar's cross-team medians.

TeamMedian minEvents trackedvs Spain
Brazil$8374+99%
Argentina$569.055+35%
France$4914+17%
Spain$4202โ€”
Japan$4352+4%
Netherlands$342.953-18%
Germany$3405-19%
United States$3166-25%
Colombia$914-78%
Canada$64.607-85%

Two points stand out. First, Spain trades at a substantial discount to Brazil (+99%) and Argentina (+35%) despite being a comparable trophy contender on form โ€” a gap that often narrows as the tournament approaches and the matchup picture clarifies. Second, Spain sits below the tournament-wide median of $500, which is unusual for a top-ranked European side and is partly a function of both tracked fixtures being group-stage games against lower-profile opponents in a single venue.

Which match is the best value?

Spain vs Cabo Verde (June 15, Mercedes-Benz Stadium) is the stronger value pick in the current tracked set. It carries the lower floor ($383 vs $457), and its 30-day trend is flat while the Saudi Arabia fixture has moved +17% in the same window. Listing volume is also slightly thinner (478 vs 590), but not so thin as to suggest a scarcity premium is forming. For a buyer whose primary goal is seeing Spain play live in a group setting, the Cabo Verde match offers the same venue and atmosphere context at a meaningfully lower entry point โ€” and without the upward price pressure currently visible on the later fixture.

When should you buy?

Timing signals differ between the two matches, so a single answer does not fit both.

Across both, listing-count trend coverage is currently sparse, so absolute listing volume (478 and 590) is the more reliable scarcity reference than week-over-week listing changes.

FAQ

Where exactly does Spain play in the group stage?

Both tracked Spain group-stage matches are at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta โ€” June 15 vs Cabo Verde and June 21 vs Saudi Arabia. Knockout-round venues are not yet known until the bracket is finalized.

Will I need to travel between cities to follow Spain?

For the tracked group-stage fixtures, no โ€” both matches are in Atlanta, which makes a single-base trip realistic. Any subsequent matches would depend on how Spain progresses and where the organizer assigns later-round fixtures.

Why is Spain cheaper than Brazil, Argentina, or France?

The data shows Spain's median ($420) below Brazil ($837), Argentina ($569), and France ($491). Some of that reflects Spain having only two tracked group-stage matches at a single venue, and both opponents being lower-profile draws. Pricing for high-demand teams often compresses as later-round matchups are confirmed.

What does the fees toggle on RowRadar do?

RowRadar's event pages include a toggle that switches between with-fees (all-in) and without-fees views. The all-in figure is what you actually pay at checkout; the without-fees figure is useful for comparing list prices across matches on a like-for-like basis.

Which marketplaces does RowRadar pull from?

RowRadar aggregates listings from Vivid Seats at the moment for these events. The pricing, listing counts, and trend signals shown in this guide reflect that source.

Is now a good time to buy Spain tickets?

It depends on the match. The Cabo Verde fixture is flat over 30 days, which suggests no strong directional signal either way. The Saudi Arabia fixture is up 17% over the same window, which tends to indicate firming demand rather than a softening floor โ€” buyers waiting on that match may want to monitor whether the trend continues or stalls.