Spain vs Saudi Arabia is Match 38 of the World Cup 2026 and the Group H matchday 2 fixture at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, kick-off 12:00 Eastern Time on Sunday, 21 June 2026. The fixture pairs the European champions and a top-three tournament favourite against a Saudi Arabia side led by new head coach Georgios Donis, appointed in late April 2026 after Hervé Renard left less than two months before kick-off. Salem Al-Dawsari, scorer of the winning goal in the Saudi Arabia 2-1 victory over Argentina at Qatar 2022 (one of the modern tournament's most iconic upsets), captains the Green Falcons against a Spain side fielding 18-year-old Lamine Yamal. Spain has won all three prior senior international meetings between the two sides; this is Saudi Arabia's seventh World Cup appearance.
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The demand profile is exceptionally high. This is one of the highest-demand Group H fixtures on the secondary market, and the Saudi-led MENA buyer base from the Gulf and the diaspora across the US southeast adds the second commercial driver alongside Spain's Euro 2024 incumbent-champion pull. Atlanta's growing international football audience plus the Saudi Pro League's global commercial footprint (with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr, Karim Benzema at Al-Ittihad and Riyad Mahrez at Al-Ahli putting Saudi domestic football into the European consumer market) compound the late-window inventory pressure. The World Cup 2026 tickets ticketing window has cleared the primary-sale lower-tier categories for this fixture, with verified-seller resale carrying the residual demand.
1BoxOffice is a verified secondary marketplace established in 2006, with a 150% money-back guarantee on every order and English plus Arabic customer service for the MENA buyer base. Below is the full breakdown of pricing, seating, hospitality, delivery, travel and matchday logistics for the Mercedes-Benz Stadium fixture.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Fixture | Spain vs Saudi Arabia |
| Competition | World Cup 2026, Group H, Matchday 2 (Match 38) |
| Date | Sunday 21 June 2026 |
| Kick-off | 12:00 Eastern Time |
| Venue | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia |
| Capacity | Approximately 71,000 |
| Spain manager | Luis de la Fuente |
| Saudi Arabia manager | Georgios Donis (appointed in late April 2026) |
| Resale starting price (Cat 4) | From £391.40 |
| Hospitality starting price | From approximately £2,300 |
Spain entered as European champions and a top-three pre-tournament favourite. Luis de la Fuente, who took charge in December 2022 and steered the side to the 2023 Nations League title plus the 2024 Euros in Berlin, returns with a squad that omits the three Euro 2024 captains (Morata, Carvajal and the retired Navas) from the preliminary list. Lamine Yamal, the 18-year-old Barcelona winger, is the central commercial story for European broadcasters and US-based supporters; the squad also features Pedri at Barcelona, Manchester City's Rodri, Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams, Barcelona's Dani Olmo, PSG's Fabián Ruiz, Arsenal's Mikel Merino, Athletic Bilbao's Unai Simón and Aymeric Laporte. Buy the Spain World Cup 2026 tickets on resale, and you are buying a seat at one of three Spain group-stage outings.
Saudi Arabia arrives at their seventh World Cup with a new head coach in place and the most famous moment in modern Asian football still in living memory. Georgios Donis, the Greek manager appointed in late April 2026 after Hervé Renard left, has spent his recent career in Saudi domestic football (most recently with Al Khaleej from 2024), and the SAFF leaned on that local familiarity rather than a bigger-name foreign appointment. Captain Salem Al-Dawsari (Al-Hilal) scored the winning goal in the 2-1 Qatar 2022 victory over Argentina, the moment that defined Saudi Arabia's commercial profile globally; he leads a squad drawn largely from Saudi Pro League sides Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli, with Salman Al-Faraj in central midfield, Mohammed Al-Owais in goal and Firas Al-Buraikan and Saleh Al-Shehri among the attacking options. The Saudi Arabia World Cup 2026 tickets for this fixture represent one of three group-stage outings for the Green Falcons.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium adds the venue layer. The Atlanta venue opened in 2017 and seats approximately 71,000 in football configuration, with the retractable Pentagonal ETFE roof closing for inclement weather (a feature unique to the venue, with eight petals that rotate open like a camera shutter). The 360-degree halo video board running the inner ring of the upper bowl is the largest of its kind in any sports stadium worldwide. Sunday lunchtime Eastern Time is the best US Sunday TV slot and overlaps with prime time in Madrid (18:00 CEST) and Saudi Arabia (19:00 AST). Both teams played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium earlier in the group stage (Spain on matchday 1; Saudi Arabia is at this venue for the first time), which concentrates the Atlanta-based supporter pool here on matchday 2.
Primary-sale routes through the tournament organisers' random selection draws cleared the marquee categories early. The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) ran member-only allocation windows in early 2026, with both allocations oversubscribed across Cat 1 and Cat 2. The Spanish allocation pulled from the European football traveller pool; the SAFF allocation pulled from the Gulf-based buyer network, plus the Saudi-American diaspora across the US southeast. Host-city windows for Atlanta absorbed the residual primary supply, and general public allocations cleared inside the first wave.
For most international buyers, resale is the route. 1BoxOffice aggregates verified seller listings and applies the 150% money-back guarantee on every order, with English and Arabic customer service through the buyer journey. The platform never markets itself as anything other than a secondary marketplace, which is the correct distinction for a buyer comparing routes.
Five factors shape the resale band. Mercedes-Benz Stadium's 71,000 capacity puts substantial inventory in play, but the dual-contender plus MENA buyer-base concentration consumes the late-window inventory faster than non-contender matchday 2 fixtures. The Sunday lunchtime Eastern Time kick-off is prime US TV and Spanish prime time in Madrid. The Yamal commercial pull lifts every category for Spain, with the Saudi Arabia matchday 2 framing adding Round of 32 qualification stakes for both teams, given Cape Verde and Uruguay's varying pre-tournament form. The Salem Al-Dawsari Argentina-upset commercial pull from Qatar 2022, plus the Saudi Pro League's global commercial footprint, compounds the late-window inventory pressure. And the Gulf-based corporate buyer base, with deep relationships across European football, anchors the upper hospitality tier.
| Category | Typical location | Resale range | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat 4 | Upper bowl, end zones and corners | From £391.40 – £540 | Lower-priced entry, family groups, neutral fans |
| Cat 3 | Upper bowl, longside | £550 – £780 | Best value for camera-side view, mid-budget Spanish and Gulf supporters |
| Cat 2 | Lower bowl, longside non-central | £780 – £1,150 | Premium atmosphere close to the pitch, organised supporter groups |
| Cat 1 | Lower bowl, longside central | £1,150 – £1,700 | Halfway-line view, broadcast camera-side angle, premium seat without hospitality |
| Hospitality | SunTrust Club, Mercedes-Benz Club, on-pitch packages | From £2,300 | Corporate guests, premium experience buyers, all-inclusive entry |
Prices are aggregated from secondary-market listings at the time of writing and will shift with demand. Movement is steepest across the final 21 days once Yamal and Nico Williams' fitness statuses are confirmed and Donis names the Saudi 26-man squad inside the late-spring tournament window.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is the home of the Atlanta Falcons NFL franchise and Atlanta United MLS side, and opened in 2017 as one of the most architecturally distinctive US venues. The defining features are the retractable Pentagonal ETFE roof with its eight rotating petals (modelled on a camera-shutter design and unique to this venue) and the 360-degree halo video board that runs the inner ring of the upper bowl, the largest of its kind in any sports stadium worldwide. The pitch orients north-south for the football configuration. The 100 Level wraps the pitch from end zone to end zone, with the central blocks between the 30-yard lines feeding Cat 1 and Cat 2 inventory. The Mercedes-Benz Club Level houses premium suites and lounge access. The Upper Level (300s) climbs steeply. Tickets should be purchased via the Mercedes-Benz Stadium tickets page, and the full configuration map is at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium seating plan page.
| Area | What it suits | Pricing bracket | General guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower tier longside central | Halfway-line, broadcast camera-side angle | Cat 1 | Best technical view; first to sell out across both fanbases |
| Lower tier longside non-central | Premium proximity at a lower price point | Cat 2 | Closest seats without the central-block surcharge |
| Upper tier longside | Tactical wide view of both penalty areas | Cat 3 | Sweet spot for value; the halo board sits in the line of sight |
| Behind the goals | Atmosphere block with supporter sections | Cat 4 | Loud blocks aligned with travelling supporter allocations |
| Hospitality lounges | All-inclusive matchday experience | Hospitality | Pre-match dining, in-seat service, premium parking included |
| Supporter type | Best approach |
|---|---|
| Spain supporters | Fixture-specific supporter allocations are not yet confirmed. Spain supporters should look for listings described as Spain supporter allocation, neutral longside seating or nearby end-block inventory. Spanish-American supporter groups from New York, Miami and Chicago, plus expat networks across the US southeast, are likely to add demand around those areas. |
| Saudi Arabia supporters | Fixture-specific supporter allocations are not yet confirmed. Saudi Arabia supporters should look for listings described as Saudi Arabia supporter allocation, neutral longside seating or nearby end-block inventory. Travel from Riyadh and Jeddah often routes via JFK, Frankfurt or London Heathrow with onward connection to ATL, while Gulf-based group buyers may favour premium upper-bowl inventory. |
| Neutral buyers | Lower-tier Cat 2 and upper-tier Cat 3 longside blocks at the mid-tier offer the best balance of atmosphere from both ends. Atlanta's growing international football audience and the Atlanta United season-ticket base provide a residual neutral demographic. Wearing one team's colours in the opposing supporter section is permitted but not advised at this fixture, given the stakes. |
| Hospitality option | Typical buyer | Main appeal |
|---|---|---|
| Pitchside suite | Corporate hosts, Gulf-based premium experience buyers | Closest possible vantage point with private suite hosting, premium catering and dedicated VIP entrance |
| Club lounge | Senior management entertaining, Spanish and Gulf corporate buyers | Mercedes-Benz Club access with longside seating, full pre-match buffet and complimentary bar service |
| Premium seat with hospitality | Individual buyers seeking matchday upgrade | Cat 1 or Cat 2 seat paired with hospitality lounge access; mid-tier price point with the full experience |
| Group entertainment package | Corporate groups of 8 to 24 guests | Private dining area, dedicated host, group transportation options, premium parking |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium hospitality inventory for this fixture can move quickly because Spanish demand overlaps with Gulf-based corporate travel. The Gulf-based corporate buyer base, with deep relationships across European football and the Saudi Pro League sponsor ecosystem, anchors the upper hospitality tier. Expect the floor price to react inside the 14-day window once player availability and Saudi Arabia's matchday plans become clearer.
| Delivery type | What to check |
|---|---|
| Mobile transfer | The dominant delivery method for the tournament. Tickets transfer to the organisers' app between 7 and 14 days before kick-off. Match the email at checkout to your app account. |
| E-ticket PDF | Some listings include a PDF e-ticket alongside the app transfer. Save it to your phone and keep a printed backup. Cellular data at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during peak ingress can stall app loads. |
| Hospitality wristband | Hospitality packages add a physical wristband collection at a dedicated VIP entrance. Bring photo ID and the package confirmation email. |
| Will-call collection | Reserved for a small minority of resale listings and most premium primary-sale rounds. Bring a matching photo ID and the original purchaser's name on the order. |
Photo ID matching the ticket name is required at entry. Mercedes-Benz Stadium operates a clear-bag policy and walk-through metal detectors at every gate. Allow 45 to 60 minutes from the external gate queue to your seat for this fixture, longer for hospitality routes that funnel through fewer entrances.
1BoxOffice is a verified marketplace established in 2006, with the 150% money-back guarantee on every order and English plus Arabic customer service for the MENA buyer base. The buyer journey for this fixture follows the same eight steps the platform uses across every World Cup 2026 listing.
Step1
Choose your fixture
Open the Spain vs Saudi Arabia listing page on 1BoxOffice. Confirm the date (21 June 2026), kick-off (12:00 Eastern Time) and venue (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta) before clicking through to seat selection.
Step2
Filter by category and budget
Use the category filter to set Cat 4, Cat 3, Cat 2, Cat 1 or Hospitality. Apply a price ceiling to remove listings above your budget. The platform shows per-ticket and total prices with no hidden surcharges added at the next step.
Step3
Select seats together
For pairs, threes and fours, toggle the seats-together filter. Listings flag whether seats are adjacent, alternating or in the same row. For groups of six or more, contact the support team for a composed multi-listing block.
Step4
Review the listing detail
Each listing shows the block, row range, ticket type (mobile transfer or e-ticket), seller rating and any restrictions such as obstructed view or restricted resale. Read the details before locking in the order.
Step5
Create your account
If you have not used the platform before, create an account with the email address you will use for ticket delivery. Existing customers sign in. Account creation takes under two minutes.
Step6
Complete payment
Card payments (Visa, Mastercard), Apple Pay and Google Pay are accepted. The platform supports multiple currencies, including GBP, USD, EUR and AED. Currency conversion is applied at the network exchange rate at checkout.
Step7
Receive confirmation
A confirmation email arrives within minutes covering the listing summary, seller details, delivery method and expected delivery window. Save it; you will need the order reference at every step.
Step8
Track delivery
Use the track order page to monitor delivery status. Mobile transfers typically land in the tournament app between 7 and 14 days before kick-off. Customer support is available throughout for delivery queries.
The buyer pool clusters across four routes. Spanish supporters travel from Madrid directly to Atlanta on Iberia and Air Europa, with smaller volumes via JFK and Miami connections. Saudi supporters route from Riyadh and Jeddah on Saudia direct service to JFK or via Frankfurt and London Heathrow with onward connection to ATL. The Saudi-American diaspora across the US southeast (concentrated in Houston, Dallas and Atlanta, given the energy-sector business relationships) provides the largest US-based travelling pool. The fourth pool is the Gulf-based corporate-buyer network plus the wider MENA football-traveller market that consolidates around Saudi Arabia's tournament fixtures.
Visa requirements depend on the passport. Spanish passport holders qualify for the US Visa Waiver Programme via ESTA, applied for online and is valid for 90-day stays. Saudi passport holders require a B-1/B-2 visitor visa with appointment lead times typically running between 4 and 10 weeks at US consular offices in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dhahran. Saudi visitors with existing US business or family ties may qualify for expedited appointment routing. Passport validity should cover the full duration of the planned stay. Book refundable accommodation: Atlanta hotel inventory tightens around tournament dates, and the city operates as a major southeast US summer destination independently of the World Cup.
Spain qualified for the 2026 World Cup through UEFA qualifying, sealing the place ahead of the November 2025 international break. Luis de la Fuente has been head coach since December 2022 and steered the side to the 2023 Nations League title plus the 2024 Euros in Berlin, defeating England 2-1 in the final on 14 July 2024. The preliminary squad submitted to the tournament organisers in May 2026 omits all three Euro 2024 captains: Álvaro Morata, Dani Carvajal and the retired Jesús Navas. The final 26-man roster is scheduled for confirmation on 25 May 2026. The squad core is built around Barcelona's Lamine Yamal (18) and Pedri, Manchester City's Rodri, Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams and Unai Simón, PSG's Fabián Ruiz, Arsenal's Mikel Merino, Barcelona's Dani Olmo, plus centre-back Aymeric Laporte.
Spain is a top-three pre-tournament favourite alongside Brazil and France. They have won the World Cup once (South Africa 2010) and finished as semi-finalists at the 1950 tournament. The 2026 ceiling is realistic across the full bracket, given the squad's youth-veteran balance and the Euro 2024 incumbent-champion form. The Saudi Arabia fixture is the matchday 2 test for de la Fuente's group-stage system; Spain's path through Group H projects through Uruguay on matchday 3 before the Round of 32.
Saudi Arabia qualified for their seventh World Cup, sealing the place in AFC qualifying despite the late-cycle coaching upheaval that saw Roberto Mancini's October 2024 dismissal and Hervé Renard's return for a second spell. Renard was sacked on 17 April 2026, and Georgios Donis was appointed on 23 April 2026 on a contract through 2027. The 56-year-old Greek coach has spent his recent career in Saudi domestic football (most recently with Al Khaleej from 2024), and the SAFF appointment statement highlighted his local familiarity rather than a bigger-name foreign profile. Captain Salem Al-Dawsari (Al-Hilal) anchors the attack alongside Salman Al-Faraj in central midfield, Mohammed Al-Owais in goal, plus Firas Al-Buraikan, Saleh Al-Shehri and Abdulrahman Ghareeb among the attacking options.
Saudi Arabia has reached the World Cup six times prior (1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2018, 2022) and reached the round of 16 once (USA 1994). The defining moment of modern Saudi tournament football is the 2-1 win over Argentina at Qatar 2022, with Salem Al-Dawsari scoring the winner in one of the most replayed goals in recent World Cup history. The 2026 first target is the Round of 32, with the Group H path requiring at least one positive result against Spain, Uruguay or Cape Verde. This Spain fixture is the lowest-probability three-point game; the Cape Verde fixture on matchday 3 is the most likely qualification-defining match for the Round of 32.
The two senior sides have met three times since 2006, with Spain winning all three and Saudi Arabia yet to record a result against the European side. The 2006 World Cup group stage meeting on 23 June 2006 in Kaiserslautern was a 1-0 Spain win and remains the only competitive senior international fixture between the sides. The other two meetings were friendly internationals. The aggregate score across the three matches is 9-2 in Spain's favour. This 2026 Group H fixture is the first World Cup meeting since 2006 and the second in the tournament's competitive record.
| Head-to-head detail | Total |
|---|---|
| Senior meetings (since 2006) | 3 |
| Spain wins | 3 |
| Saudi Arabia wins | 0 |
| Draws | 0 |
| Spain goals (aggregate) | 9 |
| Saudi Arabia goals (aggregate) | 2 |
| First meeting | 23 June 2006, Kaiserslautern (Spain 1-0, World Cup group stage) |
| Most recent meeting | Pre-2022 friendly window (Spain win) |
| Tournament meetings | 1 (2006 World Cup) |
| World Cup meetings (finals) | 1 (Spain 1-0, 23 June 2006) |
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 15 June 2026 | Spain vs Cape Verde | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| 15 June 2026 | Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| 21 June 2026 | Spain vs Saudi Arabia | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| 21 June 2026 | Uruguay vs Cape Verde | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| 26 June 2026 | Uruguay vs Spain | Akron Stadium, Guadalajara |
| 26 June 2026 | Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia | NRG Stadium, Houston |
Spain vs Saudi Arabia kicks off at 12:00 Eastern Time on Sunday, 21 June 2026 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. It is the Group H matchday 2 fixture and Match 38 of the tournament. Mercedes-Benz Stadium runs in a football configuration for the tournament with a capacity of approximately 71,000 and operates with a retractable Pentagonal ETFE roof that closes for inclement weather.
Without RFEF or SAFF membership, primary-sale routes have cleared most categories for this fixture. The tournament organisers' random selection draws are allocated based on registration rather than membership, but both Spain's Euro 2024 incumbent-champion status and Saudi Arabia's MENA buyer-base demand cleared the Cat 1 and Cat 2 inventory in the first wave. Resale platforms such as 1BoxOffice aggregate verified seller listings and apply the 150% money-back guarantee, which makes the secondary market a realistic route for most international buyers.
Both are central figures for their teams if selected and fit. Lamine Yamal is the 18-year-old Barcelona winger and Spain's marquee individual draw, but his matchday role depends on final fitness and squad decisions. Salem Al-Dawsari (Al-Hilal) captains Saudi Arabia and scored the winning goal in the Qatar 2022 victory over Argentina that defined the country's modern tournament profile. Check the final team news before matchday.
Resale prices start from £391.40 in Cat 4 and rise through Cat 3 (£550 to £780), Cat 2 (£780 to £1,150) and Cat 1 (£1,150 to £1,700). Hospitality opens from approximately £2,300 per guest. These figures reflect the live 1BoxOffice floor at the time of edit and will shift with demand, particularly inside the final 14 days, once player availability and Saudi Arabia's matchday plans become clearer.
Four resale categories cover the seated bowl: Cat 1 for lower-tier longside central seats, Cat 2 for lower-tier longside non-central, Cat 3 for upper-tier longside and Cat 4 for the upper tier behind the goals and in the corners. Hospitality is a separate tier covering pitchside suites, Mercedes-Benz Club access, premium-seat-with-hospitality packages and group entertainment bookings.
Yes. Options include pitchside suites, Mercedes-Benz Club lounge access, premium seats paired with hospitality and group entertainment packages for 8 to 24 guests. Mercedes-Benz Stadium hospitality inventory for this fixture is the tightest in Group H, given the Spain Euro 2024 incumbent-champion status plus the Gulf-based corporate buyer base. Expect prices to firm sharply inside the 14-day window.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium has an NFL-baseline seated capacity of approximately 71,000 and runs in a tournament football configuration at approximately 71,000 seated capacity. The defining features are the retractable Pentagonal ETFE roof with its eight rotating petals (modelled on a camera-shutter design and unique to the venue) and the 360-degree halo video board that runs the inner ring of the upper bowl, the largest of its kind in any sports stadium worldwide. The venue opened in 2017 and hosts the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United.
Spanish passport holders qualify for the US Visa Waiver Programme via ESTA, applied for online and is valid for 90-day stays. Saudi passport holders require a B-1/B-2 visitor visa with appointment lead times typically running between 4 and 10 weeks at US consular offices in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dhahran. Saudi visitors with existing US business or family ties may qualify for expedited appointment routing. Confirm current requirements at the relevant US embassy or consulate before travel.
Most tickets deliver via mobile transfer to the tournament organisers' app between 7 and 14 days before kick-off. Some listings come with an e-ticket PDF backup. Hospitality packages add a physical wristband collection at a dedicated VIP entrance on matchday. A small minority of listings deliver via will-call collection, requiring a matching photo ID.
Fixture-specific supporter allocation blocks are not yet confirmed. Saudi Arabia fans should look for listings described as Saudi Arabia supporter allocation, neutral longside seating or nearby end-block inventory. Travel from Riyadh and Jeddah often routes via JFK, Frankfurt or London Heathrow with onward connection to ATL. Saudi-American supporter networks across the US southeast may add demand around those areas.
All attendees, including infants, require a ticket regardless of age. Mercedes-Benz Stadium does not enforce a minimum age for general seated areas, but hospitality lounges with bar service apply an age-of-majority restriction for alcohol consumption (21 in Georgia). Travelling families should bring photo ID for over-16s and birth certificate copies for unaccompanied under-18s where applicable.
1BoxOffice applies a 150% money-back guarantee on every order. If the fixture is cancelled without a reasonable rescheduling, if the ticket fails to deliver, or if the seat does not match the listing as sold, the platform refunds 150% of the original ticket price. The guarantee is automatic and does not require additional cover purchase at checkout.
Yes. Contact customer support as soon as possible if your delivery email, mobile-transfer account or travel contact details change after checkout. The support team can advise what can be updated before the seller transfer begins. Keep your order reference ready and make sure the receiving email matches the account you will use on matchday.
Government-issued photo ID matching the name on the ticket is required at entry. For international travellers, this is the passport; for US-domestic attendees, a driver's licence or passport card is accepted. Hospitality packages add ID checks at the VIP entrance. If the ticket has been transferred to your name through the app, bring ID matching the receiving account.
Group H matchday 2 sits at the top of the demand tier given Spain's Euro 2024 incumbent-champion status, the Salem Al-Dawsari Argentina-upset story and the Round of 32 qualification pressure. Resale inventory typically thins fastest at Cat 1 and Cat 2 in the 45 days before kick-off, with the hospitality floor firming inside 14 days. Cat 4 and upper-tier Cat 3 give more flexibility on timing. Premium categories should be locked in earlier rather than later.
The platform supports multi-listing baskets, so you can add tickets for Spain vs Cape Verde, Uruguay vs Spain, Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay or Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia alongside this fixture in a single order. Each listing pays its own price, and the platform consolidates delivery tracking. If you are building a tournament pass across both teams, contact customer support for a coordinated booking.
The platform supports GBP, USD, EUR and AED at checkout, with Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay and Google Pay accepted across all currencies. Conversion is applied at the network exchange rate at the moment of payment. Buyers using cards billed in SAR (Saudi riyal) or other non-listed currencies will see the conversion applied by their card issuer.
If the tournament organisers postpone and reschedule the fixture, your ticket transfers to the new date. If the fixture is cancelled without rescheduling, the 150% money-back guarantee applies. Travel and accommodation costs sit outside the ticket guarantee and should be covered by separate refundable bookings or travel insurance.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium sits in downtown Atlanta, adjacent to the MARTA rail GWCC/CNN Center station on the Blue and Green Lines. Direct MARTA service runs from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) via the Red and Gold Lines with a transfer at Five Points, journey time approximately 30 minutes. Stadium parking is limited, and downtown garages fill quickly on matchday. Allow 45 minutes from arrival at the MARTA station to your seat.
Use your order reference when contacting customer service about delivery, payment, ID checks or matchday entry. Support is available in English and Arabic for fixture-specific questions, including mobile-transfer timing, seat-notes, hospitality collection and changes to buyer contact details before tickets are delivered.
Sources: Royal Spanish Football Federation communications (Spain squad and de la Fuente appointment); Saudi Arabian Football Federation communications (Donis appointment and Renard dismissal); AFC qualifying results; FC Barcelona (Yamal and Pedri club profiles); Al-Hilal (Al-Dawsari club profile); ESPN, FourFourTwo, beIN Sports and Al Jazeera match reports and squad coverage; AiScore and Sky Sports head-to-head databases; Mercedes-Benz Stadium venue documentation; tournament organisers' published schedule and ticketing announcements; published interviews with Luis de la Fuente and Georgios Donis.