
The United States is coming down with World Cup fever, as the demand for tickets is at an all-time high.
The USMNT are set to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup. Despite a surprising loss to Turkiye, the hosts have been in good form to start the tournament.
Despite the supposed lack of popularity of the sport in the country, the demand to see the USMNT take the field is at a record high.

USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina tickets set Levi’s Stadium records
According to data from TickPick, the get-in price for USA’s Round of 32 fixture against Bosnia and Herzegovina at Levi’s Stadium is currently $1,274.
This makes it the third-most expensive event in the stadium’s history, only to be topped by the two Super Bowls it hosted in 2016 and earlier this year in 2026.
Given how expensive Super Bowl tickets tend to be, it comes as no surprise that the two Super Bowls Levi’s Stadium hosted were their most fiscally lucrative events.
But for a World Cup game featuring the USMNT, an entity and a sport that has always struggled for popularity in the country, to be such a sought-after ticket truly speaks to the growth of the sport.
USMNT expected to make run to quarterfinals
Outside of their shock loss to Turkiye, the United States have looked very strong in the World Cup. Impressive wins over Paraguay and Australia allowed them to secure their presence in the knockout stages.
Now, they look to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32, who were one of the best-performing third-placed teams in the group stages.
Even with the return of their veteran striker, Edin Dzeko, Bosnia aren’t expected to get the better of the USMNT, who have been in decent form this tournament.
If they advance, they will face either Senegal or Belgium in the Round of 16. While both teams pose a serious challenge to the US, playing on home soil gives them a massive edge.
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