A general view of the Ticket Resolution Point at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Football fans hoping to attend the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup Group K clash between Portugal and Colombia at Hard Rock Stadium are facing eye-watering prices on the secondary market after standard FIFA allocations completely sold out.

Demand for the blockbuster fixture has been so intense that resale prices have reached unprecedented heights, with FIFA's contentious dynamic pricing model and the global appeal of both star-studded nations contributing heavily to the financial surge.

The cheapest available tickets are currently located in the upper tier of the stadium, where supporters can expect to part with between $3,029 (R55,730) and $3,560 (R65,500) per seat. Mid-tier seating ranges from $3,937 (R72,440) to $4,470 (R82,250), while lower bowl tickets are being listed for anywhere between $4,199 (R77,260) and $5,830 (R107,270).

Supporters seeking a premium match-day experience will have to dig even deeper into their pockets. Front-row seats at field level are currently trading for between $5,830 (R107,270) and $11,073 (R203,740), while luxury hospitality packages in the exclusive 72 Club are commanding astronomical prices starting from $13,771 (R253,390) up to $17,480 (R321,630).