2026 World Cup Final Tickets: FIFA Cuts Prices After Fan Backlash

The International Football Federation (FIFA) has reduced the cost of some tickets for the 2026 World Cup matches tenfold, ESPN reports.

Earlier, the Football Supporters Association of Europe (FSE) demanded that FIFA stop selling tickets allocated to national associations for the 2026 World Cup due to high prices.

FIFA has reportedly released a new batch of tickets at a fixed price of $60 for each match of the tournament. They will be distributed among participating member associations for further sale to fans. It is noted that the number of tickets sold at this price will correspond to approximately 10% of the total number issued to each country.

Thus, fans will be able to purchase some tickets for the tournament final for $60 instead of $4,185.

Match TV will exclusively show all matches of the final stage of the World Cup, which will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026 in the USA, Mexico and Canada. The tournament games will be shown live on Match TV, on thematic channels and digital platforms of the holding.

Marcus Cole

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