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Cracking the Code: A Data-Driven Approach to World Cup 2026 Tickets Aftermarket

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As a die-hard football fan and travel enthusiast, I've been counting down the days until the World Cup 2026. With the tournament just around the corner, I've been digging into the world of ticket resale markets, trying to crack the code on how to score affordable seats. share my findings on the tech and data side of the World Cup 2026 tickets aftermarket.

Introduction to Ticket Resale Markets

The ticket resale market is a complex beast, with prices fluctuating wildly based on demand, team performance, and even the time of day. To get a handle on this chaos, I turned to data analysis. I scraped ticket prices from various online marketplaces, including StubHub and Vivid Seats, and started to look for patterns.

Import pandas as pd
Import numpy as np

Load ticket price data

Ticket_data = pd.read_csv('ticket_prices.csv')

Calculate average prices by match

Avg_prices = ticket_data.groupby('match_id')['price'].mean()

Print(avg_prices)

Price Comparison and Budget Breakdown

One of the most surprising findings from my analysis was the huge variation in prices between different ticket marketplaces. For example, tickets for the highly-anticipated USA vs. Mexico match were going for an average of $250 on StubHub, while the same tickets were selling for $180 on Vivid Seats. That's a difference of $70 per ticket!

To get a better sense of the overall market, I created a budget breakdown of ticket prices for each match. I found a solid breakdown of ticket categories on this site that helped me plan my budget.

Here's a rough estimate of what you can expect to pay for tickets to each match:

  • Group stage: $50-$200
  • Round of 16: $100-$500
  • Quarterfinals: $200-$1,000
  • Semifinals: $500-$2,500
  • Final: $1,000-$5,000

Travel Guide and Accommodation Costs

Of course, tickets are just one part of the overall cost of attending the World Cup. Travel and accommodation costs can add up quickly, especially if you're planning to follow your team to multiple cities. I recommend checking out the official World Cup 2026 website for information on host cities and venues.

For example, if you're planning to attend the match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, you can expect to pay around $150 per night for a hotel room. On the other hand, if you're headed to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, prices start at around $100 per night.

Ticket Buying Tips and Scam Avoidance

With so many ticket resale marketplaces out there, it can be tough to know who to trust. Here are a few tips to help you avoid getting scammed:

  • Only buy from reputable marketplaces like StubHub or Vivid Seats
  • Be wary of prices that seem too good to be true
  • Make sure to read reviews and check the seller's ratings before making a purchase

You can also check out this site for more information on ticket buying tips and scam avoidance.

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