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Germany at World Cup 2026: Tickets, Prices, and Trends

Sist oppdatert 6. mai 2026

Quick answer. Based on listings RowRadar tracks from Vivid Seats at the moment, Germany's World Cup 2026 matches carry a median minimum of $340, sitting 32% below the tournament-wide median of $500 across all tracked matches. The cheapest entry point inside Germany's group-stage slate is Germany vs Curacao at NRG Stadium in Houston, from $340, while the steepest floor belongs to Germany vs Cote d'Ivoire in Toronto at $750 (priced in CAD on the event page, as it is a Canadian venue).

Full listings and live floors live on the Germany performer page.

Where does Germany play their World Cup matches?

Germany's Group E schedule spans three very different markets, and the pricing reflects that geography as much as the football. The opener against Curacao at NRG Stadium, Houston (June 14) is the most accessible of the three, with a floor of $340 and around 493 active listings — healthy depth for a group-stage fixture, and a 30-day price move of roughly +1%, essentially flat. As the lowest-stakes opponent on paper, this match is doing the heavy lifting of pulling Germany's median down toward the tournament-wide entry tier.

The second group match, Germany vs Cote d'Ivoire at BMO Field, Toronto (June 20), is the outlier in the set. Listings start at $750 with only 151 active listings, and the 30-day trend is +9% — the steepest rise inside Germany's slate. BMO Field is a notably smaller venue than the US group-stage stadiums, which compresses inventory and tends to firm up floors. Prices on this event are displayed in CAD on RowRadar, since it is a Canadian venue; there is no USD cross-conversion shown.

The group closer, Ecuador vs Germany at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford (June 25), opens at $733 with 520 listings and a slight -2% 30-day move. MetLife is one of the tournament's marquee stages, and the combination of a competitive opponent, a New York-area venue, and a likely group-deciding context is doing most of the work behind that floor — well above Germany's own median of $340.

Germany also has two pre-tournament fixtures in the tracked set: Germany vs Finland at Mewa Arena, Mainz (May 31), currently with just 1 listing from $212 (extremely thin, so price is more a token than a signal), and US vs Germany at Soldier Field, Chicago (June 6), a friendly with 1,213 listings from $46 that has softened 29% over the last 30 days — the largest decline anywhere in Germany's tracked set.

How much do tickets cost?

Germany's $340 median minimum is the cleanest single figure to anchor on, but the spread inside the team's schedule is wide. The lowest World Cup entry sits at $340 (Curacao, Houston); the highest entry is $750 at BMO Field — more than double. For the New York fixture against Ecuador, the floor is $733, with a long upper tail running into the tens of thousands for premium hospitality inventory.

That $410 gap between Germany's cheapest and most expensive World Cup floors reflects three forces stacking together: opponent strength (Ecuador and Cote d'Ivoire are sterner tests than Curacao), venue capacity (BMO Field is materially smaller than NRG or MetLife), and market scarcity (151 listings in Toronto vs 493–520 in the US venues). When the same patterns are visible across price, capacity, and listing depth, the floor tends to be structural rather than a near-term anomaly.

All prices quoted here are pre-fee floors. RowRadar's event pages include a fees toggle that switches between with-fees (all-in) and without-fees views — useful when comparing across the US venues, where the all-in number is the relevant comparison under current pricing rules.

How do Germany's tickets compare to other teams?

Germany sits in the middle of the cross-team table — well below the South American heavyweights and the headline European sides, but above the co-hosts and the lighter-demand teams. The $340 median is 32% below the $500 tournament-wide median, which is unusual for a team of Germany's profile and is largely a function of the soft Curacao opener pulling the average down.

TeamMedian minEvents trackedvs Germany
Brazil$8374+146%
Argentina$569.055+67%
France$4914+44%
Japan$4352+28%
Spain$4202+24%
Germany$3405
Netherlands$342.953+1%
United States$3166-7%
Colombia$914-73%
Canada$64.607-81%

The most useful read from the table: Germany and Netherlands are effectively priced as peers (within 1%), while Brazil and Argentina trade at a clear premium to the rest of the European tier. If the Toronto and East Rutherford fixtures continue to firm up, Germany's median could drift toward the France/Japan band over the coming weeks; if the Curacao floor holds, the team will keep looking cheaper than its on-paper status.

Which match is the best value?

Germany vs Curacao at NRG Stadium, Houston (June 14) stands out as the best-value match in the tracked set. The $340 floor is the lowest of any Germany World Cup fixture and sits 32% below the tournament-wide median, the listing pool of 493 is deep enough that buyers have meaningful choice across sections, and the 30-day price move is essentially flat at +1% — meaning the floor has been stable rather than climbing into the match.

For experience, NRG Stadium's lower-tier central seats put buyers close to the action with strong sightlines into both halves; the upper-tier central rows tend to give the best overall view of shape and tactics; and the lower shortside sections behind the goals typically generate the most charged atmosphere when traveling supporters cluster. For a buyer prioritising a Germany shirt over a marquee opponent, this is the cleanest combination of price, depth, and venue scale.

When should you buy?

The timing picture varies sharply across Germany's matches, so a single answer does not fit.

Across all of these, the editorial read is straightforward: matches with rising prices on thin inventory (Toronto) behave differently from matches with falling prices on deep inventory (Chicago), and the timing call should follow the trend pair rather than the headline number.

FAQ

Will I need to travel between cities for Germany's group stage?

Yes. Germany's three tracked World Cup matches are in Houston, Toronto, and East Rutherford (New York area), so attending the full group stage involves both domestic US travel and a US–Canada border crossing. Buyers planning multiple matches may want to confirm travel logistics before committing to fixed-date inventory.

Why are Toronto prices shown in Canadian dollars?

BMO Field is a Canadian venue, and RowRadar displays prices in the local currency (CAD) for Canadian events. The Toronto floor of $750 is a CAD figure as shown on the event page, with no USD cross-conversion applied.

Are the prices shown all-in or before fees?

The figures in this guide are pre-fee floors as listed. RowRadar's event pages include a fees toggle that switches between all-in and without-fees views, which is the most reliable way to compare US matches under current US pricing rules.

Why is Germany's median so much lower than Brazil's or Argentina's?

Largely because Germany's Curacao opener at NRG anchors the team's median at $340, while Brazil and Argentina do not have an equivalent low-demand fixture in their tracked sets. Germany's two harder opponents (Cote d'Ivoire and Ecuador) are priced in line with the broader European tier.

Could prices change before the tournament is finalised?

Yes. Listings can re-rate quickly until the matchup is finalised and as group context becomes clearer, and the dataset itself updates weekly. The trend signals in this guide reflect the most recent 30-day window for each tracked match.

Where can I see live prices for all Germany matches?

The full set of tracked Germany fixtures, with live floors, listing counts, and the fees toggle, is on the Germany performer page on RowRadar.