How to Secure Last-Minute Tickets for Portugal vs Spain Round of 16 Match in Dallas
Portugal vs Spain Round of 16: Ticket Info and Match Details
The Round of 16 encounter everyone is buzzing about features an intense Iberian derby. On Monday, July 6, Spain and their neighbors Portugal face off in Dallas, battling for a spot in the World Cup quarter-finals.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s presence in this World Cup seemed uncertain after he was substituted during the Croatia game, but Gonçalo Ramos's late header secured Portugal’s advancement. The question now is whether Ronaldo and his teammates can overcome a solid Spanish team that hasn’t conceded a goal so far at FIFA World Cup 2026. Spain also carries an impressive unbeaten streak of 35 matches outside penalty shoot-out defeats.
Match Kick-Off and Venue
The match will be held at Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), a key location for this knockout phase.
Where and How to Buy Tickets
Here’s what you should keep in mind:
- The Last-Minute Sales Phase started on April 1. This isn't a lottery; tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis with instant confirmation. It’s your final chance to buy official tickets directly from FIFA.
- The Official FIFA Resale Marketplace is active. This is now the main authorized platform for buying and selling verified tickets at regulated prices as the tournament nears.
- If official options sell out, fans might check secondary platforms like StubHub for last-minute tickets. Make sure to review the terms and conditions when using these sites.
Ticket Prices for Portugal vs Spain
FIFA introduced variable pricing for 2026. Group stage tickets started at $60 for certain supporter tiers, while final tickets can cost as much as $6,730 officially, and often much more on resale markets.
Recent Team Form and Head-to-Head
Portugal has scored 10 goals and conceded 3 over recent games, with 3 out of 5 matches going over 2.5 goals and both teams scoring in 3 of those games. Meanwhile, Spain scored 11 goals and let in just 1, hitting over 2.5 goals in 3 of 5 games, with only 1 match featuring both teams scoring.
The last five meetings between these sides show Spain with 3 wins, Portugal just 1, and one draw. Goal totals have been low, with many matches ending scoreless or 1-0.
Team News and Updates
Expect tough defensive displays and strategic play. Portugal aims to break through Spain’s tight defense, which remains unbeaten in open play this tournament.






