Brazilian reports tickets in the US costing R$6,000 to see Brazil's host at the World Cup Rio Grande do Norte engineer Leandro Cabral, who traveled from Brazil to the United States to watch the 2026 World Cup, said he found tickets for the Brazilian team's debut game for at least R$6,000. Leandro had already purchased his ticket for this Saturday's game (13) between Brazil and Morocco, but he followed the saga of some other Potiguares and Brazilians in New York in search of entry on this day of the match. The game takes place in New Jersey, at 7 pm (Brasília time). 📳 Click here to follow the g1 RN channel on WhatsApp "This is perhaps the biggest difficulty for Brazilians: getting tickets for the games. To give you an idea, there are no tickets available for today's game between Brazil and Morocco. And, when they are, the minimum value is at least R$6,000 to get a ticket in category 3, which is a smaller category", reported the engineer. SEE ALSO WORLD CUP: see where to watch Brazil's games in Natal SPECIAL HOURS: stores change operations during Brazil games Ticket categories are divided into three, with the third being the cheapest. "I have several colleagues who came straight from Natal to watch the game, but hadn't managed to get a ticket yet," he added. Engineer Leandro Cabral traveled to watch Brazil's debut Assigned The situation also raises the alarm of Brazilians, who still do not have a ticket for Brazil's second match in the World Cup, against Haiti, and intend to watch the match in person. The native of Rio Grande do Norte also reported that the train fare, the main means of transport to go from New York to New Jersey, where the MetLife Stadium, the stage for Brazil's debut, is located, has increased. "This train has gone up in price absurdly. Before the World Cup, it cost between 12 and 15 dollars, and now it has gone up to 100. They are saying that it will reach 150 dollars," he said. "So, FIFA made other means of transport available, such as those school cars, which are very well known in the United States. It will be a form of transport to the stadium. In addition, app cars can also make this journey." Long trip and little rest to see Brazil Leandro arrived early this Saturday after around 48 hours of travel between Natal and New York. The engineer reported that he slept little and was already up early to experience the day of Brazil's debut in the 2026 World Cup. "I arrived at 3:40 am here in New York, I woke up at 7 am. I slept less than 4 hours, but I woke up feeling very happy about this game. I'm sure it's going to be a very special day", he said. After this rush, what he wanted most was "to have a beer". "I'm going to warm up with the Brazilian fans, have a cold beer and then we'll head to the stadium", he said. The team's first match in the 2026 World Cup takes place at 7pm (Brasília time) this Saturday, at the New Jersey/New York stadium, broadcast by Globo, sportv and getv. Most watched videos on g1 RN