Cruz Azul is preparing to face Toluca in the Champion of Champions, this Saturday 25 July, at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The official sale of tickets has already concluded, but fans can still look for tickets on authorized resale platforms.
What happened?
The sale of tickets for the match between Toluca and Cruz Azul at the Dignity Health Sports Park has already concluded, but fans can still look for tickets on authorized resale platforms. The prices of the tickets varied depending on the zone and proximity to the playing field.
Why it matters for Cruz Azul?
This match is an opportunity for Cruz Azul to measure itself against one of the most competitive teams in the Liga MX, Toluca, in a scenario that usually registers a genuine party atmosphere for the Mexican community in the United States.
What comes next?
Although the official sale of tickets has already concluded, fans can still look for tickets on authorized resale platforms. It is recommended to verify that the tickets come from reliable channels before making any purchase.
Cruz Azul is currently in 5th place in the Liga MX, with 3 points, 1 win and 0 losses in 1 game, and has scored 3 goals and received 2 in this season. Its next game is on August 9 at home against New York City FC.
The sale of tickets for the match between Toluca and Cruz Azul at the Dignity Health Sports Park has already concluded, but fans can still look for tickets on authorized resale platforms. The prices of the tickets varied depending on the zone and proximity to the playing field. The official prices were as follows: General ($49), Reserved ($69), Premier ($89), Field Club ($129) and VIP ($179). These amounts plus service charges applied during the purchase process, so the final cost could vary slightly from the announced base price.
The Dignity Health Sports Park, habitual home of the LA Galaxy, will once again receive a high-impact match between Mexican clubs, taking advantage of the large presence of fans from both Toluca and Cruz Azul in Southern California. Beyond the trophy, the commitment represents a new opportunity to measure two of the most competitive teams in Mexican football. Toluca arrives with the backing of its recent Concachampions title, while Cruz Azul will seek to add another championship to its trophy case in a scenario that usually registers a genuine party atmosphere for the Mexican community in the United States.
