WORLD Cup ticket prices have dropped a massive amount after the USMNT’s brutal Round of 16 loss to Belgium.

The get-in price for Friday’s World Cup quarterfinal match between Spain and Belgium has plunged.

Christian Pulisic reacting during a FIFA World Cup 2026 match between USA and Belgium.USMNT star Christian Pulisic reacts during the disappointing Round of 16 loss to Belgium Credit: Getty Romelu Lukaku 9 of Belgium celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during a FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match.Belgium has moved on to play Spain in the World Cup quarterfinals Credit: Getty

Tickets for the matchup in Los Angeles have dropped by more than half on resale markets following the devastating US and Portugal eliminations.

The get-in price for the Spain-Belgium clash fell from $2,950 to nearly $1,200 as of Tuesday afternoon on the secondary market, per TickPick.

The fall comes after the US lost 4-1 to Belgium in Seattle on Monday.

Spain beat Portugal 1-0 on Monday, ending Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup career and, in the process, losing major star appeal from the quarterfinal game in LA.

But the Spain-Belgium contest’s price tag isn’t the only one dropping.

The average get-in prices for the World Cup quarterfinals have fallen 31.5 percent in the last 24 hours and around 50 percent in the last three days, according to SeatPick.

Thursday’s matchup between France and Moracco is currently the cheapest quarterfinals game on the secondary market, per TickPick.

As of Wednesday afternoon, tickets start at $1,117 for the clash in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacting after a World Cup soccer match against Spain.Cristiano Ronaldo in tears after playing in what was all but likely his final World Cup Credit: AP

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And the number of available tickets in the secondary market has risen to close to 50,000 – a major jump from the 28,285 available when the World Cup began, SeatPick reported.

Still, this year’s World Cup is among the most expensive in the tournament’s history.

The current get-in price for the World Cup is $8,774, as of Wednesday afternoon.

The match is on July 19 in New Jersey.