Harry Kane. Image via: Getty ImagesEngland’s FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final against Norway has created huge excitement among football fans. After England’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in the Round of 16, demand for tickets has surged. The match, which will take place in Miami, is now one of the most anticipated fixtures of the tournament.The growing demand has also pushed resale ticket prices to extraordinary levels. Some tickets listed on FIFA’s official resale platform have reached more than £6 million, while even the cheapest available seats cost well over £1,700. Fans hoping to watch the match in person now face record-breaking prices.England vs Norway ticket demand reaches record levelsEngland booked their place in the World Cup quarter-finals after a thrilling 3-2 win over Mexico at the Estadio Azteca. Jude Bellingham scored twice during the match, while Harry Kane added another goal from the penalty spot. Thomas Tuchel’s side held off a late fightback from the hosts to secure their place in the last eight.Their reward is a quarter-final clash against Norway, who defeated Brazil 2-1 in the Round of 16. Erling Haaland was the hero for Norway, scoring both goals to send his team into the next stage of the competition.The quarter-final will be played in Miami on Saturday. The match is scheduled to kick off at 10 pm UK time and is expected to attract a massive global audience.With two strong European teams meeting for a place in the semi-finals, ticket demand has exploded. On FIFA’s official resale platform, two Category 1 tickets were listed for an astonishing £6,032,710 (around $8.05 million). The seats are located in Block 106 and are not among the closest to the pitch, making the asking price even more surprising.Fans looking for cheaper options are still facing very high costs. The lowest-priced tickets currently available are listed at £1,723 (around $2,300) for Category 2 seating. Prices vary depending on seat location, but every remaining ticket comes with a premium cost.If England defeat Norway, they will travel to Atlanta for the World Cup semi-final. Ticket prices for that potential match have also risen sharply. Current resale listings range from around £2,700 to as much as £600,000.England have now reached the World Cup quarter-finals for the third straight tournament, continuing a consistent run that began in 2018. Their campaign at the previous World Cup ended in the quarter-finals after a defeat to France.Despite the celebrations after beating Mexico, Jude Bellingham believes England must quickly shift their focus to the next challenge. He said the victory was an important step but reminded everyone that the team has achieved only one knockout win so far. Bellingham added that Norway have several top-quality players whom England know well, making them a completely different opponent. He also said the squad should enjoy the memorable win over Mexico for a short time before preparing fully for the quarter-final challenge.
England vs Norway FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final ticket prices soar as resale listings top $8M
England’s FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final against Norway has created huge excitement among football fans. After England’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in the Round of 16, demand for tickets has surged.










