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How to Secure Last-Minute Tickets for Portugal vs Spain in the World Cup Round of 16

The highly anticipated Round of 16 match between Portugal and Spain is set to ignite passions in Dallas on Monday, July 6. With a spot in the quarter-finals on the line, fans are eager to witness this Iberian showdown up close.

Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup journey seemed to be ending after his substitution against Croatia, but Gonçalo Ramos' late header secured Portugal's place in the knockout stage. Can CR7 and his teammates overcome a solid Spanish squad that has not conceded a goal so far in FIFA World Cup 2026? La Roja also holds an impressive 35-match unbeaten streak outside penalty shoot-outs, adding intrigue to this fixture.

Match Details and Venue

The duel will unfold at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium). Kickoff time remains a key detail to watch as excitement builds.

How to Buy Tickets for Portugal vs Spain

  • The Last-Minute Sales Phase began on April 1. This phase operates on a first-come, first-served basis without a lottery system, giving you immediate confirmation upon purchase. This is your last chance to get official tickets from FIFA directly.
  • The Official FIFA Resale Marketplace is now live, offering a secure place to buy and sell verified tickets at controlled prices.
  • Other options include secondary marketplaces such as StubHub, but be sure to carefully review their terms and conditions before purchasing.

Ticket Prices for Portugal vs Spain

FIFA has introduced variable pricing for this tournament. Group stage tickets started as low as $60, while finals tickets soared to $6,730 officially, with resale prices often much higher.

Portugal vs Spain: Recent Form and Head-to-Head

Portugal has shown solid form with notable wins and a decent scoring record, netting 10 goals and conceding only 3 across recent games. Matches often see both teams scoring or high goal counts.

Spain remains tough defensively, scoring 11 times and conceding just once recently, boasting a long unbeaten streak.

Their last five meetings resulted in one win for Portugal, three draws, and one victory for Spain. Goals have been sparse, with many matches finishing goalless or low-scoring.

What to Expect

This encounter promises tension and tactical battles. Portugal’s attack led by Ronaldo could face a resolute Spanish defense. Fans hoping to attend should act fast since ticket availability tightens closer to match day.