The 2026 World Cup could mark the final international appearance for Cristiano Ronaldo, and fans are paying a premium for a seat. The group-stage match between Portugal and Colombia on June 27 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens is now the most expensive non-host nation game in the tournament, with resale tickets averaging $2,500.

According to data from TicketData, these prices now top the Super Bowl, which averaged $2,109. The cheapest ticket for the Portugal-Colombia match surged from under $400 to over $2,000 within an hour of the draw announcement.

The high demand is fueled by Ronaldo's potential farewell, the fact that both teams are ranked in FIFA's top 15, and the large Colombian diaspora in Florida-nearly 500,000 people. Only the World Cup final itself is more expensive, with resale tickets starting at $8,400.