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According to FIFA, the new pricing tier would make tickets more affordable for fans of qualified teams. The development comes just a few days after fans showed outrage at the prices revealed in FIFA’s third phase of ticket sales. Tickets in the new Supporter Entry Tier will be priced at $60 for each of the tournament’s 104 matches.
Looking to go to the Miami games during FIFA World Cup 2026? Tickets will be expensive but some fans can score tickets for as low as $60
FIFA slashed the price of some World Cup tickets for teams’ most loyal fans following a global backlash and some will get $60 seats for the final instead of being asked to pay $4,185.
FIFA introduced on Tuesday a small number of $60 "Supporter Entry Tier" tickets, aiming to make next year's World Cup more affordable for fans of qualified teams. Football's governing body said that the discounted tickets would cover all 104 matches of the tournament,
The U.S. men's soccer team faced criticism from Megan Rapinoe over its 'Never Chase Reality" campaign it launched ahead of the World Cup.
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Why soccer fans are ‘astonished’ by the ‘extortionate’ ticket prices for next year’s World Cup
With the men’s World Cup kicking off in around six months, fans should be getting excited to go watch their national team play in North America next summer.
Netflix on Wednesday said it will add a soccer simulation title to its gaming portfolio, as the streaming giant looks to leverage the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament to deepen its video game push.
A report found Atlanta's hospitality industry could make $70 million during the World Cup. How to get a piece of the action
The inaugural Women’s Club World Cup will be staged in January 2028, FIFA said Wednesday. No host nation has been confirmed, but the dates — Jan. 5-30 — likely means the tournament will be staged in a country with a warm climate at that time of the year.
Seats for some of the games scheduled to be held in Lincoln Financial Field Philly are being offered at bargain prices — well, compared to some other games in other cities.
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros share their 2026 Major League Soccer early overreactions, including which teams could disappoint and whether Inter Miami can repeat as MLS Cup champions. Then, Christian chats with Danny Navarro,