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WC 2026 tickets

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https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... jzknpxlv2o

Holy Cow !!!!!!!

Fifa has not formally revealed a full price list, but they are being listed online by fans who were successful in the draw after spending hours in digital queues last week.

General admission tickets are being split into four categories, with those for the first match in the USA costing between $560 (£417) and $2,235 (£1,662). At the last World Cup in Qatar, the opening match was priced between $55 (£41) and $618 (£460).

The cheapest ticket for the 2026 final costs $2,030 (£1,510), and the most expensive is $6,000 (£4,462). Hospitality tickets, meanwhile, are yet to go on sale but will almost certainly be priced significantly higher.

Some tickets for matches early in the tournament - in a few of the less prestigious locations - are available for $60 (£44), but stadium map images show they are a tiny proportion of available seats.

The Athletic also reports, external that Fifa will also implement 15% charges on both the buyer and seller of tickets resold via its official platform.


Shirley that's taking the proverbial innit ?????

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Football continues to travel the wrong road.
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the pink palermo wrote: Thu Oct 09, 2025 11:25 am Football continues to travel the wrong road.
Doesn't it just....

https://news.sky.com/story/donald-trump ... s-13450773

Its like England winning World Cup and Labour stopping games being played in Tory voting areas.
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