After a break between postseason rounds due to the final of the international window of the year, FC Cincinnati is back on the pitch this weekend to continue their run to the MLS Cup.Standing in the way of a second conference finals appearance in three seasons is Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF.The Sunday afternoon match is one of the hottest tickets in the league this year: It’s the most expensive conference semifinal match and, at the time of tickets being released to the public, seats couldn’t be found for lower than $250.Over the last 10 days, prices have dropped some, making last-minute get-in prices a little more doable for fans.As of 9:30 a.m. Thursday, tickets on Seat Geek, FC Cincinnati’s official ticketing marketplace, the lowest listed price is for seats in the 200’s (Section 206 or 230) for $186, including fees. That’s down nearly $100 from earlier this month, when the get-in price was $258 for two tickets.It’s a similar story on StubHub, where the lowest listed price for a single ticket is $201 (Section 105) or $224 (Section 221) each for multiple tickets. Prices are down significantly from when they were first announced, where the cheapest ticket was $379 for a single ticket to be in The Bailey.While prices are lower than they were in the aftermath of the matchup becoming official, it’s still the most expensive ticket of the round in MLS.In the other Eastern Conference semifinal, to be played in Chester, Pa., the lowest price is $86, around the same price as it was on Nov. 10, on Seat Geek.The two Western Conference semifinals, hosted by San Diego and Vancouver, have lowest prices on Seat Geek listed as $103 and $66, respectively. Both of these prices are relatively consistent as well.The Orange and Blue will kickoff against Miami at TQL Stadium Sunday at 5 p.m.
CINCINNATI —
After a break between postseason rounds due to the final of the international window of the year, FC Cincinnati is back on the pitch this weekend to continue their run to the MLS Cup.
Standing in the way of a second conference finals appearance in three seasons is Lionel Messi and Inter Miami CF.
The Sunday afternoon match is one of the hottest tickets in the league this year: It’s the most expensive conference semifinal match and, at the time of tickets being released to the public, seats couldn’t be found for lower than $250.
Over the last 10 days, prices have dropped some, making last-minute get-in prices a little more doable for fans.
As of 9:30 a.m. Thursday, tickets on Seat Geek, FC Cincinnati’s official ticketing marketplace, the lowest listed price is for seats in the 200’s (Section 206 or 230) for $186, including fees.
That’s down nearly $100 from earlier this month, when the get-in price was $258 for two tickets.
It’s a similar story on StubHub, where the lowest listed price for a single ticket is $201 (Section 105) or $224 (Section 221) each for multiple tickets. Prices are down significantly from when they were first announced, where the cheapest ticket was $379 for a single ticket to be in The Bailey.
While prices are lower than they were in the aftermath of the matchup becoming official, it’s still the most expensive ticket of the round in MLS.
In the other Eastern Conference semifinal, to be played in Chester, Pa., the lowest price is $86, around the same price as it was on Nov. 10, on Seat Geek.
The two Western Conference semifinals, hosted by San Diego and Vancouver, have lowest prices on Seat Geek listed as $103 and $66, respectively. Both of these prices are relatively consistent as well.
The Orange and Blue will kickoff against Miami at TQL Stadium Sunday at 5 p.m.