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Get-in prices for the July 6 round-of-16 match in Seattle fell from $2,836 to a low of $1,423 on Saturday afternoon before rising to $1,635. The price ranked second-highest among eight tracked round-of-16 games.
Ticket prices for the United States versus Belgium round-of-16 match on July 6 in Seattle dropped more than 30 percent before rebounding slightly early Saturday evening. The get-in price reached a low of $1,423 on Saturday afternoon after falling from $2,836 following the United States' 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. By 6 p.m.
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Eastern Time on July 4 the price had risen to $1,635. That figure placed the match second-highest in price among the eight round-of-16 games tracked by TicketData.com. Mexico versus England in Mexico City on July 5 carried the highest get-in price at $3,574.
Argentina versus Egypt in Atlanta on July 7 stood at $1,599, while Brazil versus Norway in New Jersey on July 5 was listed at $1,537. Earlier in the tournament cycle the get-in price for the final at the same Seattle venue had reached nearly $4,000 on June 1. The United States-Belgium price had already declined to $1,549 by the preceding Tuesday before the post-win spike.
Belgium's base camp sits 16 kilometres south of Seattle Stadium at the Sounders FC Performance Center. The team has already played twice in Seattle during the tournament, recording a 1-1 draw with Egypt and a 3-2 win over Senegal. Canada versus Morocco in Houston on July 4 carried the lowest listed get-in price at $721.
Switzerland versus Colombia in Vancouver on July 6 stood at $959, and Paraguay versus France in Philadelphia on July 4 was at $914. Canada lost 3-0 to Morocco on July 4 and was the first team eliminated from the round of 16.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
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