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Sky‑high prices: US‑Belgium tie poised to be most expensive ever

The United States will face Belgium at Seattle’s Lumen Field on Monday night, and tickets are already soaring to €9,300 for the best seats, with an average price of €5,300 – a price tag that could make the encounter the most expensive football match ever for both nations. When tickets first went on sale they were priced at €800, but the cheapest available seat has already risen to €2,200. The premium location now commands up to €9,300, while the average sale price sits at €5,300 – roughly the equivalent of two average monthly wages in Belgium. For Belgium, a victory would secure a fourth quarter‑final place in World Cup history. The United States, by contrast, are chasing a historic first appearance at this stage of the tournament. By comparison, the round‑of‑16 clash between Mexico and England at the Aztec Stadium in Mexico City starts at a minimum of €3,148. The Canada‑Morocco tie in Texas is the cheapest of the round, with tickets from €618. The Red Devils have already faced Egypt, New Zealand and Senegal in Seattle earlier in the tournament. They also met the United States at the end of March, a match that set the stage for this high‑stakes encounter. The steep price surge reflects intense demand from American fans eager to witness a historic moment. As ticket costs continue to climb, supporters must decide whether the expense matches the significance of the game. No lower‑priced options have emerged since the initial €800 release.

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