Multiple outlets report that tickets for the U.S. men’s opening World Cup match against Paraguay are not fully sold out and remain available through resale portals. Newsweek states that more than 3,000 tickets are currently listed for resale ahead of the match, indicating active availability for fans seeking entry. The Independent reports a broader figure, saying nearly 180,000 tickets are still available through World Cup resale services, with the U.S.–Paraguay opener specifically noted as not sold out. Together, the reports suggest that while some demand exists for the U.S. team’s first match, the secondary market continues to show significant inventory. The figures cited reflect listings through resale mechanisms rather than official primary sales, and availability can change as tickets are purchased or withdrawn. Both sources characterize the situation as one where the match has remaining seats that can be obtained via resale platforms.