Sunday’s World Cup final is shaping up to be one of the biggest matches in history — and the most expensive if you want be in the stadium where it happens.
With less than 48 hours to go before Argentina takes on Spain inside MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, ticket prices have risen to the $10,000 range for single tickets while hospitality packages (available through FIFA’s official hospitality provider On Location) are upwards of $30,000 to nearly $60,000 for specific lounges.
At last check today on FIFA’s official website, On Location had select hospitality tickets available for Pitchside Lounge at $57,500 for a single ticket, while lower-tier access was available inside the Trophy Lounge for $34,500. Champions Club, FIFA Pavilion and Supporters Club lounges were sold-out as of press time. On StubHub, the lowest price for an available ticket was $9,753 while the highest was $69,786.
That’s nothing compared to a deal Knightsbridge Circle closed for clients to attend the anticipated match. The global private membership-based concierge service — with locations in London, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and Palm Beach, Florida — sold an unprecedented package for FIFA’s World Cup final for $4 million.














