USMNT vs Bosnia live updates: Latest news ahead of today’s 2026 World Cup knockout clash
Levi’s Stadium and the Bay Area got a brutal World Cup draw in general. Qatar vs. Switzerland, Austria vs. Jordan, Turkey vs. Paraguay, Jordan vs. Algeria, Paraguay vs. Australia… But the one saving grace was always this round-of-32 match. Residents held out hope for months that it would feature the USMNT, then celebrated when the U.S. cruised to the top of Group D.
Now, on secondary markets, tickets cost around three times as much as they did before the World Cup began. The get-in price — the cheapest available ticket — for today’s match is currently around $1,800. (It’s actually much lower than it was a couple weeks ago, when it shot up to more than $3,000, but it’s still high.)
Although there are some Bosnians throughout the Bay Area, and others who’ve traveled, it will, of course, be a heavily pro-U.S. crowd.








