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Fifa raises top ticket price for World Cup final from US$8,680 to US$10,990 as sales reopen

Fifa raised its top ticket price for the World Cup final to US$10,990 during the glitch-hampered reopening of sales on Wednesday after the 48-team field for this year’s tournament was finalised. The price had been US$8,680 when Fifa sold tickets after the tournament draw in December. Fifa’s category two tickets for the July 19 game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, were US$7,380, up from US$5,575, and category three cost US$5,785, an increase from US$4,185. Tickets were listed...

6 April 2026 at 04:58 pm
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Fifa raises top ticket price for World Cup final from US$8,680 to US$10,990 as sales reopen

FIFA has raised the top ticket price for the World Cup final to US$10,990 as ticket sales reopened on Wednesday, following the finalisation of the 48-team field for this year’s tournament. The price increase comes after a glitch-ridden reopening of sales, which saw fans struggling to purchase tickets due to technical issues.

Initially, the top-tier tickets were priced at US$8,680 when FIFA sold them after the tournament draw in December. However, with the final lineup now confirmed, the organization has decided to increase the price to US$10,990. This move has raised questions about the affordability of the event for many fans, who have already faced challenges in purchasing tickets due to the technical difficulties encountered during the sales reopening.

In addition to the top-tier tickets, FIFA has also increased the prices for other categories. Category two tickets, which are priced at US$7,380, have risen from US$5,575, while category three tickets now cost US$5,785, up from US$4,185. These price hikes have been met with mixed reactions from fans, with some expressing disappointment and frustration at the increased costs, while others have acknowledged the premium associated with attending such a prestigious event.

The World Cup final will take place on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The venue, which has a seating capacity of over 82,000, is expected to host the culmination of the tournament, with teams from around the globe vying for the coveted trophy. The increased ticket prices reflect the high demand for the final match, as well as the costs associated with hosting the event.

The glitch-hampered reopening of sales has added to the frustration for many fans who were eager to secure their tickets. Technical issues, such as slow loading times and server overloads, have made it difficult for supporters to purchase tickets, leading to widespread complaints and concerns about the organization’s ability to handle the logistics of the tournament.

Despite the challenges, FIFA has remained committed to ensuring that the tournament runs smoothly. The organization has pledged to address the technical issues and improve the ticket sales process, in order to provide a better experience for fans. However, the price increases and the difficulties encountered during the sales reopening have raised questions about the transparency and fairness of the ticket distribution process.

In the lead-up to the tournament, FIFA has faced scrutiny over a range of issues, including the high ticket prices and the challenges faced by fans in purchasing tickets. The organization has been accused of prioritizing profit over fan experience, with some critics arguing that the increased prices make it increasingly difficult for average fans to attend the event.

Despite the controversies, the World Cup remains a highly anticipated event, with millions of fans around the world eagerly awaiting the start of the tournament. The final match, which will be played at MetLife Stadium, promises to be a thrilling culmination of the competition, with teams from around the globe vying for the ultimate prize.

In conclusion, FIFA’s decision to raise the top ticket price for the World Cup final to US$10,990 has added to the challenges faced by fans in purchasing tickets. The glitch-ridden reopening of sales has further exacerbated the situation, leading to widespread frustration and concerns about the affordability and accessibility of the event. While the increased prices reflect the high demand for the final match, they have also sparked debates about the transparency and fairness of the ticket distribution process. As the tournament approaches, FIFA will need to address these issues in order to ensure a positive experience for fans and maintain the reputation of the event.

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