The 2019 World Series begins next Tuesday, with the Washington Nationals set to face the Houston Astros. In their first World Series, the average price for National tickets in DC are nearly double the prices for Astros tickets in Houston. The cheapest ticket in DC starts $544, while the cheapest ticket in Houston start at $425 for Game 1 and go all the way to $563 for a potential Game 7.

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2019 Houston Astros World Series Tickets

Where To Buy Astros World Series Tickets

Astros tickets are completely sold out, which means the secondary market is the only option for tickets. On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Low Price Guarantees on all sold out Astros World Series tickets at Minute Maid Park in Houston and on all sold-out World Series tickets. That means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save an average of 5%-20% compared to StubHub and Vivid.

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How Much Are Astros World Series Tickets?

Secondary market Astros World Series tickets are currently averaging $1,573 per seat. Get-in prices for the games at Minute Maid Park range from $425 for game 1, all the way up to $563 for a potential game 7 in Houston. Below are average, get-in prices and ticket links for each game:

ASTROS WORLD SERIES TICKET PRICES Game Avg Get-In Price Game 1 $936 $425 Game 2 $1,103 $537 Game 6 $2,014 $561 Game 7 🎟️ 👉 $2,157 $563 2019 Washington Nationals World Series Tickets

Where To Buy Nationals World Series Tickets

Nationals tickets are completely sold out, which means the secondary market is the only option for tickets. On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Low Price Guarantees on all sold out Nationals World Series tickets at Nationals Park in Washington DC and on all sold-out World Series tickets. That means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save an average of 5%-20% compared to StubHub and Vivid.

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How Much Are Nationals World Series Tickets?

Secondary market Nationals World Series tickets are currently averaging $2,492 per seat. Get-in prices for the games at Nationals Park range from $544 for game 5, up to $1,279 for game 4 in DC. Below are average, get-in prices and ticket links for each game:

NATIONALS WORLD SERIES TICKET PRICES Game Avg Get-In Price Game 3 $2,701 $1,125 Game 4 $2,665 $1,279 Game 5 $1,874 $544

How Much Do World Series Tickets Usually Cost On average World Series price since 2010 is $1,972, with the most expensive series coming in 2016 in Chicago for the Cubs first visit in 80+ years. The cheapest average price we've tracked is an average price of $642 for the 2018 LA Dodgers, where prices dropped dramatically after they lost the first to games on the road to the Red Sox. After the Dodgers, the next cheapest World Series belonged to the 2012 Tigers. Below is chart showing the top 5 most expensive World Series average prices since we starting tracking data back in 2010.

Most Expensive to Least Expensive Average Secondary Ticket Market Prices: 2011-201

Year Team Average Price 2016 CHC $6,641 2017 HOU $3,097 2017 LAD $2,778 2019 WAS $2,492 2016 CLE $2,474 2010 SFG $1,661 2015 NYM $1,627 2018 BOS $1,618 2013 BOS $1,613 2019 HOU $1,478 2014 KC $1,473 2012 SFG $1,304 2010 TEX $1,294 2015 KC $1,237 2014 SFG $1,140 2011 STL $919 2013 STL $905 2011 TEX $885 2012 DET $763 2018 LAD $642

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