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World Cup opener on June 12 against Paraguay was listed at $1,359, while tickets in the lower bowl of the Los Angeles venue were priced
World Cup ticket prices, saying he would not pay $1,000 to watch the United States play against Paraguay on June 12 in Los Angeles
Los Angeles as he celebrates the return of the FIFA World Cup to Southern California after 32 years. Despite his love of the game and the tournament, Cortes will not attend a single World Cup
World Cup ticket pricing, calling reports “unconfirmed speculation.” Some $100m in US federal funding has been allocated to host cities for transit network costs, including $8.7m for Boston and Massachusetts
World Cup, tournament organisers continue to struggle with ticket sales as seats remain available for most group-stage games, albeit at exorbitant prices. Home fans can find tickets for tournament cohost United States’ (USA) opener
World Cup tickets](/sports/2026/5/3/usa-vs-paraguay-among-world-cup-games-with-unsold-exorbitant-tickets), with fan organisation Football Supporters Europe (FSE) branding the pricing structure “extortionate” and a “monumental betrayal”. Just last week, FIFA Marketplace advertised four tickets to the July 19 final
Los Angeles Stadium (temporarily renamed from SoFi Stadium) on June 7, ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. **Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images** Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images We've talked about
World Cup.” However, FIFA has struggled to sell out games, including host nation USA’s opener against Paraguay. Seats remain available for most group-stage games, albeit at exorbitant prices. Tickets for USA vs Paraguay
ticket prices, which have affected sales and interest in the world’s most popular quadrennial sporting event. Local politicians and the public have also raised concerns over the hike in transport fares on routes connecting
Los Angeles County, home to several diaspora communities from World Cup participant nations. ## One last World Cup for Panini sticker enthusiasts A World Cup staple nearing its swan song is the Panini sticker book
ticket pricing This year’s World Cup marks the first time, since its inception in 1930, in which a host nation is set to receive a country it is at war with. The US-Israel
Los Angeles on Monday (Tuesday 02:00 BST). But rather than question the war, or the barriers placed in the way of a competing nation, it is a triumph for Infantino. "When people were saying
Cup matches, from New York to Los Angeles. Eighty percent of respondents reported hotel bookings were tracking below initial forecasts. And about 65 percent of the total respondents cited visa barriers and broader geopolitical concerns
price gouging,” NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri told reporters Friday. “We’re literally trying to recoup our costs.” Taking public transit to World Cup matches in Boston’s suburbs will also be costly
tickets first went on sale in December, prices ranged from $140 to $8,680 for the final. By April, FIFA had raised the top price to $10,990, nearly seven times the $1,550 maximum
ticket pricing,](/sport/football/articles/c80x38e04yro) local transport and tax costs, and the political backdrop have put visitors off. For the hotels, this World Cup could fall flat. ## Fifa bookings 'manufactured artificial demand' The AHLA said hotels spent
Los Angeles on Friday. Meanwhile, resale platforms such as StubHub and SeatGeek — and FIFA's own marketplace — also show thousands of tickets on sale. The number is even higher for Canada's opening match against
World Cup 2026 wallchart](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4g51wd9px6o) Later in the day, the match between the US and Paraguay in Los Angeles will be opened by performers including Katy Perry, Future, Brazilian singer-songwriter Anitta
tickets among biggest concerns for World Cup Seventy-eight of the 104 World Cup matches will be held in the US, which is cohosting the June 11-July 19 tournament with Canada and Mexico
Cup match against Zimbabwe in Harare because of Robert Mugabe's ruling regime, while 67 of 147 nations did not compete at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan a year