Brazil vs Morocco World Cup 2026 Tickets

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Clash of Styles and World Cup History

Brazil arrive at MetLife Stadium as five-time world champions, with those famous stars on the shirt and a crystal-clear identity: attacking football, one‑on‑one magic and a team built for the biggest stages in world football.

Morocco come in as the ultimate dark horse: at Qatar 2022 they became the first African and Arab team ever to reach a World Cup semi-final, knocking out Spain and Portugal with a compact, hard-working unit. They’ve already met on football’s biggest stage: in 1998, Brazil won in the group phase — a bit of history that adds extra spice to this new chapter.

On the pitch, the clash of philosophies couldn’t be clearer: the creativity and explosive pace of Vinícius and Rodrygo against the rock-solid defence and lightning counters of a Moroccan side that never loses its shape. In a group where every point can open the door to the knockouts or make life complicated, the intensity will be sky‑high from the very first minute.

Experiencing it live in New York, inside a MetLife Stadium set up for around 80,000 fans, with steep stands and a closed-in atmosphere, means feeling the contrast between the jogo bonito and Africa’s new powerhouse just a few metres from the pitch.

World Cup Pedigree and Star Power

Brazil boast a truly unique pedigree: five World Cups and an almost permanent presence in the latter stages, even after going out in the quarter-finals in 2022. This new Seleção leans on the game‑changing talent of Vinícius Júnior, the timing and finishing of Rodrygo, the leadership of Marquinhos and the reliability of Alisson, all key figures at the very top of European football.

Morocco arrive with the respect they earned in Qatar: fourth in the world, a tight-knit unit that defends together and strikes as soon as they win the ball back. Achraf Hakimi, Sofyan Amrabat, Hakim Ziyech and Youssef En-Nesyri lead a team that has already proved it can compete with — and beat — the giants.

Brazil–Morocco at MetLife is no ordinary group-stage fixture: it’s a global superpower against the team that redrew the map of African football. Lock in your ticket and experience, up close, a showdown that could define the fate of the group.

Ticket Prices and Seating Areas at New York’s MetLife Stadium

MetLife Stadium, in the New York / New Jersey area, will hold close to 80,000 fans for the World Cup, with multi-tiered stands and a design very similar to the top modern arenas in Europe: no running track and excellent sightlines from almost every seat.

The lower sidelines are the equivalent of the main tribunes in Munich or Madrid; behind the goals you’ll find the loudest, most passionate fans; and the upper tiers offer a perfect panoramic view to follow every tactical move.

According to the official price range for group-stage matches at U.S. venues, Category 4 tickets start at around 140 USD and Category 1 tickets go up to roughly 410 USD at face value. Using a recent approximate exchange rate, that works out, as a guideline, at around €130–170 in the higher tiers, €170–240 behind the goals and in the corners, €240–320 along the sides, and €320–380 for central seats on the halfway line.

Prices can vary depending on demand, the opponent and when you buy, but this is the bracket to keep in mind if you don’t want to miss out on this Brazil–Morocco clash in New York.

Prices for the next Brazil World Cup 2026 vs. Morocco World Cup 2026 game

For the next match between Brazil World Cup 2026 and Morocco World Cup 2026 on June 13, 2026, the lowest ticket price is in Category 3, at CAD 1,619, while Category 3 has the lowest average price at CAD 1,619.

Sections From Average
Category 3 CAD 1,619 CAD 1,619
Section 346 CAD 1,796 CAD 1,796
Section 329 CAD 1,796 CAD 1,796
Section 346 CAD 1,847 CAD 1,982
Section 332 CAD 1,850 CAD 1,850
Section 321 CAD 1,851 CAD 1,851
Section 347 CAD 1,877 CAD 1,877
Section 309 CAD 1,883 CAD 1,883
Section 350 CAD 1,944 CAD 1,944
Section 335 CAD 1,985 CAD 1,985
Category 2 CAD 1,992 CAD 1,992
Section 343 CAD 2,033 CAD 2,078
Section 334 CAD 2,036 CAD 2,036
Section Supporters Value Tier CAD 2,054 CAD 2,054
Section 333 CAD 2,071 CAD 2,071
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