The 2026 World Cup could have a more expensive ticket that costs over $ 33,000. The cheapest will cost $ 60 for group games.
The 2026 World Cup is already knocking on the door. The start of the competition is scheduled for June 11 at the stadium of the city of Aztec in Mexico in Mexico. And, according to an American newspaper, the fan will have to prepare the pocket. The most expensive ticket can reach almost $ 34,000.
According to the United States Athletic, the tickets will vary from the competition phase and the host country. According to the newspaper, the cheapest tickets will be sold for about $ 60, about $ 320. This value is designated for groups of the group stage and in less sought after sectors with less visibility.
Tickets per country
Among the countries that will hold the world of 2026, Canada will have the cheapest average ticket for opening games, with values between $ 1,893 and $ 9,300.
Shortly afterwards, Mexico arrives, with the average value between $ 1,972 and $ 9,727 and, in the most expensive, the United States of America, where the value reaches $ 2,985 and goes to $ 14,577.
However, during the competition, from 16 finals, the competition is a income and will be more expensive.
See the value per phase
- 16 final girls – R $ 667 – R $ 3.545
- Final Ottava – R $ 906 – R $ 4,744
- Final Founders – R $ 1,466 – R $ 9.008
- Semifinals – R $ 2,237 – R $ 14.817
Already the great final of the World Cup will have a very high price. The match that will decide that the next world champion should take place at the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey on July 26th. Tickets range from $ 2,030 to $ 6,370. Converting to Reais today, these values would be about about 11 thousand, the most “economic” and $ 34 thousand, the most expensive.
The Brazilian team is already confirmed in the World Cup.
Source: Terra

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