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Want to see Ronaldo and Rodriguez at the Colombia-Portugal World Cup match? Expect to pay as much as $60K
By Rubén Rosario at WSVN 7 News
· June 22, 2026
· 2 min read
One of the most anticipated matches of the FIFA World Cup so far, pitting Portugal against Colombia, promises to give spectators an electrifying time, but the prices to get to see it in person are sky high, in some cases surpassing Super Bowl figures. This coming Saturday’s game, set to go down at M
Key takeaway Some seats for this first round game are going for $3,500 on SeatGeek.
Why this matters in The Miami
The exorbitant ticket prices for the Colombia-Portugal match at Miami Stadium will undoubtedly price out many local fans, particularly those from the large Colombian community in South Florida. This community, which has a significant presence in neighborhoods like Little Havana, will have to weigh the cost of attending the match against the opportunity to see their team compete in person. The demand for tickets is being driven in part by the fact that South Florida is home to a large and passionate Colombian fan base, which will be facing off against Portuguese fans in what promises to be a thrilling match. As the match approaches, it will be worth watching to see how local fans respond to the high ticket prices, and whether the stadium will be filled with supporters from both teams. The economic impact of the match on the local community will also be significant, with fans likely to flock to nearby neighborhoods like Wynwood and Brickell to celebrate before and after the game.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: WSVN 7 News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? One of the most anticipated matches of the FIFA World Cup so far, pitting Portugal against Colombia, promises to give spectators an electrifying time, but the prices to get to see it in person are sky high, in some cases surpassing Super Bowl figures. This coming Saturday’s game, set to go down at M
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