Canada Vs Bosnia Tickets Fall Near $885 After $2,500 Peak
Canada vs Bosnia tickets for Friday’s World Cup opener in Toronto have fallen to $885, down nearly 65 per cent from the roughly $2,500 resale peak reached on Dec. 6. The drop leaves buyers with a far cheaper market than the one that followed the draw, even as thousands of seats still remain listed.
Toronto Stadium prices
The cheapest resale tickets on SeatGeek and StubHub were listed at $885 at the time of publication. That price sat $500 below tickets for the same section on FIFA’s official ticketing site and landed in Row 39 of Toronto Stadium’s temporary south stand.
The cheapest ticket also fell within FIFA’s Category 3 pricing tier, where the market value was $1,370.00. Fans who waited for the resale market to cool are now seeing a gap between the asking price and that category value, rather than the early surge that pushed seats to roughly $2,500 in December.
FIFA resale market
Nearly 4,000 tickets were listed on FIFA’s official resale marketplace at the time of publication, with hundreds more on SeatGeek and StubHub. In some sections, entire rows of seats were still available, a sign that the Toronto opener has more inventory than buyers were seeing when the resale market spiked after the World Cup draw.
The gap in price became more noticeable after the early market climbed fast and then reversed course. Canada’s opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina is also the only group-stage match in Toronto with a full pre-match opening ceremony, and Michael Bublé, Alanis Morissette and Alessia Cara are set to perform. Even with that lineup, the secondary market has slid well below its Dec. 6 peak.
Canada opener demand
Fans in Toronto are still facing a live resale market, not a sold-out one, and the cheapest options sit well below the peak while the official marketplace and third-party sites continue to carry inventory. FIFA rules also prohibit reselling World Cup tickets above face value in Toronto, which limits how far prices can climb once the market softens.