WORLD CUP 2026 tickets have gone on sale – with some costing up to an eye-watering £55,000.
The tournament will be co-hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico.
And it is in the States where the pricy bundle packages of around $73,000 are found, with three different options on offer.
The USA boasts 11 host cities, and all but one will offer an eight-match package to watch every game played in the city.
Dallas is scheduled to host nine matches and will offer every game as part of the US Venue series, with New York/New Jersey and Los Angeles holding eight fixtures.
New York/New Jersey offers the priciest package, as the MetLife Stadium hosts the World Cup final.
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The cheapest eight-match package on offer at the venue costs £19,282 – the most expensive is £55,000.
San Francisco is the place to go for the cheapest city bundle – where eight matches will cost fans £6,184 ($8,275).
Another package on offer is the US Four-Match Series, which allows spectators the chances to acquire hospitality tickets at four games across various US venues.
Fans will be able to pick and choose but they are restricted to fixtures taking place between Monday and Thursday, and excluded from the US men’s team’s opener.
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Hospitality deals include access to seating options such as private suites, pitchside lounges and numerous other shared lounges.
Fans will also be granted access to the Fifa Pavilion as part of the Follow My Team Series.
The package includes tickets to every group stage game for a fan’s national team, where they will access the pavilion – an exclusive retreat located next to stadiums where pre and post-match hospitality and entertainment is available.
Prices for the fan series package begin at £5,612.
Normal ticket prices will average at around £260 for early stages matches, according to The Athletic.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk