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Lionel Messi tickets for Leagues Cup final in Nashville expected to be hot commodity
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Date:2025-04-17 12:43:40
Lionel Messi is coming to Nashville.
And there's good news for fans who want to see Nashville SC's Leagues Cup final showdown against Messi and Inter Miami CF and score what might be the hottest ticket in years.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday for Saturday's 9 p.m. ET game, but it's the season ticket holders that will get the first crack at tickets because Leagues Cup games don't come with the team's season ticket package.
The season ticket member presale ends at 2 p.m. ET, with the general public tickets going on sale an hour later.
Since joining Miami in late July, Messi has scored nine goals in his six matches, including another when Miami routed the Philadelphia Union 4-1 in their semifinal. Nashville scored a 2-0 victory over Monterrey in Tuesday's semifinal.
Fans can expect to pay higher prices for Saturday's match, especially on the secondary market, where the Union match in Philadelphia saw prices soar to over $1,000 per ticket.
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