How to Buy 2028 Olympic Soccer Tickets for Nashville: Everything You Need to Know
Olympic ticket sales are complex, and the 2028 LA Games will be no exception. For Nashville specifically — with matches at GEODIS Park generating significant demand among both soccer fans and Olympics enthusiasts — understanding how the ticketing system works before sales open is essential. Here’s what you need to know.

Register Early Through LA28: The official ticket sales portal is la28.org. Registration opens well in advance of actual sales, and registering early is the most important step you can take. Priority access windows — during which registered users can purchase before the general public — are determined by registration timestamp in some Olympic ticketing systems. Check the LA28 website for exact details as they’re released.
How Olympic Soccer Ticketing Works: Olympic soccer involves a group stage (where multiple teams play in a round-robin format) and knockout rounds. Group stage tickets are sold by match (specific teams playing on a specific date) or by venue bundle (all matches at a given stadium during a given phase). Match tickets for high-demand games — anything involving USA, Brazil, or European powerhouses — will sell out fastest. Consider venue bundles for better availability.
Pricing Tiers: Olympic tickets are priced in multiple tiers based on phase of competition, seat category, and match demand. Group stage prices are typically lower than knockout round prices, which are lower than semi-finals and finals. Nashville’s group stage matches will likely be among the more accessible price points for Olympic soccer.
Secondary Market Warning: Olympic tickets are non-transferable in most official programs — they’re tied to buyer identity and require ID verification at the gate. Be extremely cautious of secondary market purchases, as official tickets can only change hands through the official resale platform. Unauthorized tickets are likely to be invalid.
Sales timelines will be announced by LA28 in the coming months. Stay registered, watch official communications, and act quickly when your purchase window opens.





