Football fever is about to sweep the continent as Mexico and Uruguay prepare to lock horns in a high-stakes friendly that feels anything but friendly. Whether you bleed green or sky-blue, the only thing that matters right now is grabbing your Mexico vs Uruguay tickets before they disappear faster than a Suárez counter-attack.
When and Where
The match will light up Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday, 31 August, with kick-off set for 19:00 local time. The 65 000-seat dome—famous for hosting the Super Bowl—promises a wall-to-wall sea of tricolors and celestes, all roaring under the neon desert lights.

Ticket Tiers & Prices
• Category 1 (Mid-field Club): US $180 – 220
• Category 2 (Corner Lower Bowl): US $120 – 150
• Category 3 (Upper Bowl Sideline): US $75 – 95
• Category 4 (End-zone/Upper): US $45 – 60
Prices fluctuate on secondary markets; inventory usually drops 15 % the week of the game, then spikes 48 hours before kick-off. If you want the best deal, buy this weekend.
On-Sale Dates
General public: Monday, 10 June, 10 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster.
Fan-club presales: 5–9 June (check your concacaf.com account or the official Uruguay FA newsletter for codes).
Stadium box office: opens 21 August, but expect lines and limited selection.

Buying Tips
1. Use incognito mode to avoid dynamic-price bumps.
2. Pair digital tickets with Apple Wallet/Google Pay—Allegiant is 100 % mobile-entry.
3. If you’re flying in, bundle your ticket with MGM Rewards; room rates drop 20 % when you show proof of purchase.
4. Beware of Instagram resellers—only verified StubHub, Vivid Seats, or SeatGeek listings come with a 100 % refund guarantee.
Stadium Experience
Arrive early: the “Fútbol Fiesta” tailgate opens at 15:00 with live banda, cumbia, and murga drummers. Inside, stop by the Mexico supporter zone (Gate A) for free face-painting or the Uruguay bunker (Gate C) for the first 5 000 fans to score a celeste flag. Concourse grub runs from carne asada nachos to chivito sandwiches—Vegas prices, but portions are huge.
Travel Hacks
• Fly into Harry Reid International on Friday morning; Southwest’s “Wanna Get Away” fares from LAX or MEX are still under US $110.
• Stay on the Strip and ride the monorail to the stadium—traffic on I-15 can turn a 15-minute Uber into a US $80 nightmare.
Last-Minute SOS
Game day sell-out? Hit the NFLPicks ticket tree outside Gate H. Season-ticket holders often dump extras 90 minutes before kick-off at face value. Bring cash and be ready to haggle in Spanish or Portuguese—your accent alone might knock off US $10.
Secure your Mexico vs Uruguay tickets today, and witness two of the most passionate fan bases transform the desert into a colosseum of continental pride. Viva México! Vamos Uruguay!













