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Spain vs Austria Tickets for World Cup 2026: Prices, Venue, and How to Buy

The Round of 32 will feature an intense European matchup as Spain takes on Austria in Southern California. The venue is the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, where fans will witness a tactical battle between two determined sides.

Match Details and Kick-off Time

The fixture is set at the world-class Los Angeles Stadium. Fans should keep an eye on official announcements for the exact kick-off time, but the excitement is guaranteed.

How to Purchase Spain vs Austria Tickets

All major FIFA ticket lotteries, including the Visa Presale and Early Ticket Draw, have ended. With over 500 million requests processed during those phases, ticket availability directly from FIFA has become very limited.

The Last-Minute Sales Phase began on April 1, offering tickets on a first-come, first-served basis with instant confirmation. This phase represents the final chance to buy official tickets straight from FIFA.

The Official FIFA Resale Marketplace is now open, serving as the main authorized platform for verified ticket buying and selling at regulated prices as the tournament nears.

Alternatively, secondary sites like StubHub may have last-minute tickets available, though buyers should carefully review the terms and conditions on these platforms.

Ticket Pricing for Spain vs Austria

FIFA introduced variable pricing for the 2026 event. Group Stage tickets started as low as $60 for some supporter categories, while prices for the Final soared to $6,730 officially, with secondary market prices sometimes much higher.

Team Form and Recent Records

Spain topped Group H after a solid 1-0 win against Uruguay, showing tactical strength under Luis de la Fuente. Their path included wins over Saudi Arabia and Peru, plus draws with Cabo Verde and Iraq.

Austria progressed following a thrilling 3-3 draw with Algeria, then secured wins against Jordan, Tunisia, and South Korea, with a narrow loss to Argentina.

The last three matches between these teams favor Spain, who won twice and drew once. Spain scored 10 goals in these encounters, while Austria managed 2.