In Video: World Cup 2026 tickets: FIFA urged to halt ticket sales over ‘betrayal’ of fans pricing plan
FIFA Ticket Prices Spark Outrage: Fans Fleeing Football Due to Exorbitant Fees
The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup is shrouded in controversy, with fans groups around the world expressing outrage over the exorbitant ticket prices announced by the governing body. The prices, which have been labelled as “extortionate” by many, have sparked widespread criticism, with calls to halt ticket sales until FIFA rethinks its pricing strategy.
Prices So High, They’re “Unbelievable”
Fans are being asked to pay upwards of £3,100 for the cheapest ticket to the final, which has been dubbed “an absolute fast” by one expert. The prices are so high that it seems that only the wealthiest fans will be able to attend the tournament.
Dynamic Pricing: A Recipe for Disaster
The pricing strategy employed by FIFA has been heavily criticized, with some accusing the organization of prioritizing profits over the fans. The use of dynamic pricing, which allows ticket prices to fluctuate based on demand, has been criticized for creating a market where fans can buy tickets and hike up the price, making huge profits.
Fans Being Priced Out of Football
The controversy has led many to question whether football has become a game for the wealthy only. With prices so high, many fans are being priced out of the game, and it’s left many feeling disillusioned and upset.
England Supporters Left Disappointed
The fallout has been particularly severe for England supporters, who have been left feeling disappointed and priced out of the tournament. The minimum price for a ticket to England’s opening group game against Croatia is a whopping £200, a figure that many fans feel is unaffordable.
Questions Raised Over FIFA’s Priorities
The controversy has raised questions over FIFA’s priorities, with many accusing the organization of putting profits above the needs of fans. The situation has been likened to the controversy surrounding the 2028 LA Olympic organizers, who have announced that they will not use dynamic ticket pricing and will instead put curbs on reselling to ensure fair prices for fans.
A Dark Day for Football
The situation has been described as a “bad day for football” by one expert, with many fans feeling that the game is no longer accessible to all. It remains to be seen how the controversy will be resolved, but one thing is clear: the 2026 FIFA World Cup is already being remembered as a tournament marred by controversy and greed.





