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World Cup ticket costs spark fierce backlash

December 12, 2025
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By Martin Graham

Price shifts across group and knockout stagesFan frustration and uncertainty over payments

 

Football Supporters Europe has delivered a scathing response to FIFA after revealing that attending next year’s World Cup final will require supporters to pay several thousand pounds even for the lowest-priced seat.

The group said it was “shocked” by what it sees as an excessively aggressive pricing strategy and urged the governing body to stop selling tickets until the structure is reconsidered.

Representatives of the Football Supporters’ Association’s England Fans’ Embassy added that the approach felt like a “blow” to those who follow their national sides.FIFA has so far offered no public explanation regarding the figures.

The cheapest seats for the title match at MetLife Stadium in New York will cost about £3,119, while two higher brackets reach about £4,162 and £6,615. Compared with the 2022 tournament in Qatar — where the least expensive final ticket was £450 — the jump is dramatic, with no discounted rates for young supporters or other groups.

The governing body has also moved away from the traditional flat-price model for early fixtures, now basing charges on the assumed appeal of each clash. That means, for example, followers of England must pay more than Scotland’s fans for equivalent games, though the method behind these rankings remains unclear.

Price shifts across group and knockout stages

In Qatar, a single set of three tiers governed group-stage costs. Next year’s system is far more fragmented. For England’s opener against Croatia on 17 June, seats fall at roughly £198, £373, and £523. Prices for England’s meetings with Ghana and Panama range from £164 to £523 depending on the match and tier.

Scotland’s early fixtures are somewhat cheaper, with the Haiti match costing between about £134 and £372, while the encounter with Morocco spans roughly £163 to £447. Scotland’s final group fixture, against Brazil, aligns with England’s Croatia pricing.

Later rounds also show sharp increases.

Quarter-final entry stands at roughly £507, £757, and £1,073. Semi-final fees rise further to around £686, £1,819, and £2,363.

For anyone hoping to follow every game through to the final, one person would need to spend about £5,225 at the lowest tier, up to £12,357 at the highest. By comparison, attending seven Qatar games cost between £1,466 and £3,914.

Fan frustration and uncertainty over payments

Ticket ballots opened on Thursday, with national supporters’ clubs receiving access to their own draw on Monday, covering roughly 4,000 seats per match. All other passes will be allocated through FIFA’s ballot, aside from those reserved for corporate partners.

Dynamic pricing will not apply within these ballots, though it is expected to feature heavily during any later resale activity.

Football Supporters Europe said its biggest concern is the lack of transparency and the removal of the lowest-price bracket from national associations’ allocations.

According to the group, only general-sale customers — and only under a dynamic-pricing system — will be able to access those rare, cheaper tickets. The organization argued that long-standing followers of national teams are being forced to pay significantly more than others for similar experiences.

Some fans fear they will have to abandon or scale back their plans.

One of the England supporters told BBC Radio 5 Live that he considered the pricing “outrageous”, saying it jeopardized his hopes of attending knockout matches.

The Scotland follower said he still intends to go but is struggling to see how he can bring his two children, estimating that costs for a family trip might reach £15,000–£20,000. He added that his family has yet to book anything while they assess how many of them can realistically make the journey.

An additional concern is whether those selecting a “follow your team” option will have the entire amount charged to their card early next year. If their nation is eliminated, a refund would be issued, though supporters remain unsure what the initial financial hit may look like.

Martin Graham is an MFF sports writer



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