Based on listings RowRadar tracks across partner marketplaces (currently Vivid Seats at the moment), Brazil's World Cup 2026 matches carry a median minimum of $837 โ roughly 67% above the tournament-wide median of $500 across all tracked matches. The cheapest entry into a Brazil fixture sits at the Road to 26 friendly against Egypt in Cleveland, with floors starting near $67, while the group-stage opener against Morocco at MetLife is the priciest tracked headline match. Full match-level pricing lives on the Brazil performer page.
Where does Brazil play their World Cup matches?
Brazil's tracked schedule pairs a high-profile pre-tournament friendly with three Group C fixtures spread across the US East Coast and Southeast. The geographic spread is meaningful for buyers planning travel, and venue choice has a clear pricing footprint in the data RowRadar tracks.
Brazil vs Morocco โ MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford (June 13). This is Brazil's marquee group-stage entry on the tracked list, with a current floor of $1,023 and 397 active listings. The 30-day price trend is essentially flat (+0%), which suggests the market has settled into a stable expectation for this opener. MetLife is one of the largest tournament venues, and the lower-tier central seats here will deliver the closest view of the Brazilian front line, while upper central sections tend to offer the best overall sightline of the full pitch.
Brazil vs Haiti โ Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (June 19). Brazil's middle group fixture opens at $652 โ the most accessible of the three Group C matches โ across roughly 400 listings. Pricing has nudged up 2% over the past 30 days, a mild demand signal rather than a sharp move. As a matchup, Haiti carries less star-on-star intensity than Morocco, which is consistent with the lower entry price.
Scotland vs Brazil โ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens (June 24). Brazil's final group game is the priciest tracked match in the set, with a floor of $1,253 and the tightest listing pool at 339. Prices have eased 2% over 30 days โ a small move, not a clear softening. Hard Rock's lower shortside and behind-the-goal sections are typically the most electric for Brazil supporters, where flag and chant culture concentrates.
Road to 26 โ Brazil vs Egypt โ Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland (June 6). This pre-tournament friendly is the cheapest entry point on the entire Brazil board, with floors starting at $67 and a deep pool of 2,240 listings. Notably, prices have climbed 13% over the past 30 days โ the largest rise in the tracked set โ suggesting demand is firming as the date approaches.
How much do tickets cost?
Brazil's median minimum sits at $837, anchored heavily by the three Group C World Cup matches, all of which open above $650. The spread within Brazil's slate is wide: the Cleveland friendly opens at $67, while Hard Rock's Group C closer enters at $1,253 โ roughly 19x higher at the floor. That gap reflects two different products: a domestic warm-up with abundant supply versus tightly-listed knockout-adjacent group fixtures with international travel demand baked in.
Upper limits on Brazil's World Cup matches stretch into the $67kโ$70k range, which reflects premium hospitality and front-row inventory rather than a typical buyer's purchase. RowRadar's event pages include a fees toggle, letting users switch between with-fees (all-in) and without-fees views, which is particularly useful when comparing floors across matches where US pricing rules require all-in disclosure at checkout.
How do Brazil's tickets compare to other teams?
Brazil is the most expensive tracked national team in RowRadar's dataset by a meaningful margin. The closest comparable, Argentina, sits 32% below Brazil's median, and every other tracked team trades at least 41% lower. The premium is consistent with Brazil's draw as a tournament favorite and the venue mix of their Group C schedule.
| Team | Median min | Events tracked | vs Brazil |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | $837 | 6 | โ |
| Argentina | $569 | 5 | -32% |
| France | $491 | 4 | -41% |
| Japan | $435 | 2 | -48% |
| Spain | $420 | 2 | -50% |
| Netherlands | $343 | 3 | -59% |
| Germany | $340 | 5 | -59% |
| United States | $316 | 6 | -62% |
| Colombia | $91 | 4 | -89% |
| Canada | $65 | 7 | -92% |
The gap between Brazil and host-nation tickets (United States at $316, Canada at $65) is especially wide, reflecting both supply differences and the fact that host-nation matches are spread across more venues with broader inventory.
Which match is the best value?
Among Brazil's three World Cup group matches, Brazil vs Haiti at Lincoln Financial Field on June 19 stands out on the data. Its $652 floor is roughly 36% below the Morocco opener and 48% below the Scotland closer, while still delivering a confirmed Brazil starting lineup in a competitive group fixture. Listing volume (400) is in line with the higher-priced Group C matches, so the lower floor isn't a function of poor inventory โ it reflects a less marquee opponent rather than scarcity. For a buyer prioritizing seeing Brazil play a real World Cup match without paying the MetLife or Miami premium, this is the clearest entry on the tracked board.
When should you buy?
Trend signals across Brazil's matches are mostly muted, with one notable exception. The conservative read is that the market has largely priced in expectations for the World Cup fixtures, while the pre-tournament friendly is heating up.
- Brazil vs Egypt (Cleveland, June 6): +13% over 30 days, the strongest demand signal in the set. With the date approaching and prices firming despite 2,240 listings, waiting carries clearer downside than upside here.
- Brazil vs Morocco (MetLife, June 13): Flat at 0%. A stable market typically means the current floor is a reasonable reference point, with no obvious softening to wait out.
- Brazil vs Haiti (Philadelphia, June 19): +2%, essentially flat with a faint upward lean. No urgent timing signal in either direction.
- Scotland vs Brazil (Miami, June 24): -2% over 30 days. A mild easing, but with the tightest listing count (339) of the set, the trend may not extend much further. If the same direction holds another week, it may be worth revisiting.
None of these moves are large enough to call a clear softening or tightening โ the broader picture is a stable market with one warming friendly.
FAQ
Will I need to travel between cities to follow Brazil through the group stage?
Yes โ Brazil's three Group C matches are at MetLife (East Rutherford, NJ), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), and Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens), so following the full group requires multi-city travel along the East Coast.
Why are Brazil's tickets more expensive than other top teams?
Brazil's median sits 32% above Argentina's and 41% above France's in RowRadar's tracked data. The premium reflects tournament-favorite status combined with a venue mix (MetLife, Hard Rock) that draws strong international travel demand.
What's the cheapest way to see Brazil in 2026?
The Road to 26 friendly against Egypt in Cleveland opens at $67, by far the lowest entry on Brazil's tracked schedule. For an actual World Cup match, the Haiti fixture in Philadelphia at $652 is the lowest-floor option.
Are these prices with fees included?
Floors shown reflect listing prices before checkout fees unless the all-in view is selected. RowRadar's event pages include a toggle to switch between with-fees and without-fees views, which is helpful for like-for-like comparison.
How many listings are typically available per match?
Brazil's three Group C matches each show roughly 340โ400 active listings, while the Cleveland friendly has a much deeper pool of 2,240. Inventory is sourced from Vivid Seats at the moment.
Could prices change before the tournament?
Yes โ the data reflects current listings tracked by RowRadar and 30-day trends. Closer to kickoff, and especially once group standings clarify before all teams are officially confirmed in the knockout picture, both pricing and listing depth can shift quickly.