The U.S. men’s national team’s World Cup qualifier at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is already sold out
You can still get tickets on the resale market though.

The only way you can get tickets for the U.S. men's team's game against Trinidad and Tobago is on the resale ticket market. (Jessica Taves/For Denverite)
Well, that didn’t take long.
Tickets to go see the U.S. men’s national team take on Trinidad and Tobago and a World Cup Qualifier on June 8 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park have already sold out. Face-value tickets were made available to the general public online at www.ussoccer.com at 10 a.m. Friday.
The good news: There are still tickets available on the resale ticket market as of 10:25 a.m. Friday. They’re starting on StubHub at just north of $100. You can sit in one of the corner sections for around $110. If you wish to sit at midfield, you’re going to pay anywhere between $179 to $200. Here’s where you can look at them.
This is the third qualifying cycle in row that Dick’s Sporting Goods Park will host a game. In 2013, the U.S. beat Costa Rica 1-0 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park under snowy conditions.
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