FIFA World Cup

Can you still get tickets to Colombia vs. Portugal World Cup match in Miami?

Are you looking for a ticket to Colombia vs. Portugal Saturday night in Miami? It’s one of the most highly anticipated World Cup group stage matches.

You’re in luck. Tickets are still available via online resale sites.

But — and it’s a big but — admission to the match at Hard Rock Stadium isn’t cheap.

Tickets to see the two soccer powerhouses range from $2,676 to $22,084 on the secondary market.

Take a look at how much tickets cost as of Friday afternoon:

Colombia vs. Portugal

Colombian fan, called El Cole, cheers for his national team before the start of the match Colombia vs Uruguay qualifyng for the Brazil 2014 World Cup South American round, at the Metropolitano Stadium in Barranquilla on September 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/GettyImages)
Colombian fan, called El Cole, cheers for his national team before the start of the match Colombia vs Uruguay qualifyng for the Brazil 2014 World Cup South American round, at the Metropolitano Stadium in Barranquilla on September 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta (Photo credit should read LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/GettyImages) LUIS ACOSTA AFP via Getty Images

Date: Saturday, June 27

Time: 7:30 p.m.

Note: Tickets to see Colombia play Portugal in Miami are the most expensive of the four local group stage matches. Portugal is ranked by FIFA in the top 10 of all national teams and Colombia is ranked in the top 20.

Colombia has already qualified for the World Cup knockout stages. Portugal boasts a global star in Cristiano Ronaldo, a player with the most Instagram followers in the world at nearly 700 million.

Tickets: Prices $2,676 to $22,084 on StubHub and $3,310 to $9,615 on SeatGeek. Tickets on the official FIFA resale site begin at $5,000.

Argentina forward Lionel Messi (10) hurts his right foot on a play against Colombia in the first half of their Copa America 2024 Final soccer match at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, July 14, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Argentina forward Lionel Messi (10) hurts his right foot on a play against Colombia in the first half of their Copa America 2024 Final soccer match at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, July 14, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla. David Santiago dsantiago@miamiherald.com
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