What these pages are
They are planning pages built from marketplace prices. They are meant to answer questions such as which team, city, ticket site, or match currently looks cheapest.
What we collect
When available, we collect the lowest price, group size, ticket site, seat details, number of listings, and update time from SeatGeek, StubHub, Ticketmaster, and public marketplace pages.
What we filter out
We filter out installment-plan text, implausibly low values, and rows that do not look like real ticket prices.
What we do not do
We do not reserve, buy, validate, or guarantee tickets. We do not guarantee that a marketplace price will still exist by the time you open the ticket site or reach checkout.
Why prices change
World Cup marketplace inventory changes constantly. A price can move when a seller changes a listing, a buyer takes the cheapest seat, fees change, or a ticket site shows different seats by group size.
How to use this
Use the pages for directional planning, then ask AskWorldCup to compare matches, explain tradeoffs, and build a matchday plan around your city, group size, and budget.