How much do tickets cost to see Messi in Argentina vs. Egypt in Atlanta?

Two of the World Cup’s most battle-tested clubs are about to meet in the Hollywood of the South.On Tuesday, July 7, Lionel Messi’s defending champions Argentina go head-to-head with Mohamed Salah’s resilient Egypt in a round of 16 match at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.If you’d like to be there, last-minute tickets are available for the do-or-die clash.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats to get in the building was $1,365 including fees on SeatGeek.100-level seats start at $1,723 including fees.Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).While costly, seeing Messi play in what might be his final World Cup — he would be 43 at the time of the 2030 tourney — is something soccer fútbol fans simply cannot attach a dollar amount to.In just the first three matches of his sixth (!) World Cup, Messi broke the all-time leading World Cup goal scoring record while also becoming the first player to score in eight straight matches.That includes an impressive goal early in La Albiceleste’s recent, nail-biter round of 32 contest against Cape Verde.Although the Blue Sharks tied things up 2-2, Argentina finished and won in extra time at 111 minutes thanks to an “own goal” by Cape Verde Diney Borges who deflected a header by Cristian Romero.Now, Messi and co.
have to gear up and attempt to do it all over again on the pitch with Egypt.“What worries me now is that there are only four days to rest, travel, many players were suffering from cramps, and now you play Egypt, who are also a very physically strong team.
I think they have a little more quality at the front than Cape Verde,” former striker Sergio Aguero said on ESPN Argentina.Egypt, who enter this match 2-2-0, also come in at a bit of a disadvantage.The Pharaohs stuck out a 1-1 draw against Australia, securing the dub on penalty kicks la...