World Cup 2026 tickets: FIFA urged to halt ticket sales over ‘betrayal’ of fans pricing plan

FIFA's ticket sales for the upcoming World Cup have been hit with accusations of "betrayal" from fans, who are facing extortionate prices to attend matches. The cheapest ticket for England's final match is set to cost a staggering £3,120, while fans of other teams will pay even more.

The controversy surrounds FIFA's pricing policy, which appears to be dependent on vague criteria such as the perceived attractiveness of the fixture. This has led to vastly different prices being listed for matches featuring similar teams, with some fans facing costs that are five times higher than they would have been at the last World Cup in Qatar.

Football Supporters Europe (FSE) has called on FIFA to halt ticket sales and engage in a consultation with all affected parties until a solution is found. The organization described the policy as a "monumental betrayal" of fans, who have contributed significantly to the spectacle of the tournament.

Fans are being offered PMA allocations, which equate to just eight tickets per hundred for each match. However, prices for these tickets range from £164 to over £6,000, with England's final ticket falling at the higher end of this spectrum.

Critics argue that the system is unfair and will result in some fans being priced out of attending matches. The Scottish Football Association has confirmed its PMA allocation pricing, with tickets starting at £134 for a match against Haiti in Boston.

The issue highlights concerns about FIFA's handling of ticket sales and pricing policies. Fans are being left with little option but to pay high prices, which could further erode the sense of community and belonging that comes from attending live football matches.

Meanwhile, other fans will have to rely on dynamic pricing, where tickets rise or fall depending on demand, leaving them vulnerable to price hikes if demand increases.

FIFA has been criticized for its approach to ticket sales, with some arguing that it prioritizes profits over the needs of fans. The organization must address these concerns and work towards a solution that respects the tradition and universality of the World Cup.
 
Wow 💸🏟️ FIFA really lost control on those tickets prices... £3,120 for England final match is just insane 🤯! What's going on with this PMA allocations system? It's like they're taking advantage of fans who want to watch the game live 🙄. Need some serious change ASAP 👍
 
I don’t usually comment but... FIFA's pricing policy is bloody mental 🤯. £3,120 for England's final match? Are you kidding me?! I've been to so many matches with my mates in London and we've always had a good time, not because of the price but because we're all there together 😂. This new system is just going to make it impossible for regular fans like us to attend matches without breaking the bank 💸.

And what's up with these PMA allocations? Eight tickets per hundred?! That's basically just giving them a token offer 🎁. I don't want some cheap ticket that's hardly worth attending, I want to pay a reasonable price and have a good time with my mates 🤝. FIFA needs to sort this out ASAP or it's going to ruin the World Cup for real fans like us 😔.

I'm not just mad about the prices, I'm worried about what this says about FIFA's priorities – profits over people? It's just not right 💸👎.
 
I'm totally gutted for all those fans who are struggling to get their hands on tickets for the World Cup 🤕. The pricing policy is just ridiculous, with some teams facing prices that are insane! £3,120 for England's final match? Are you kidding me?! That's not a price, that's extortionate 💸.

I think FIFA needs to take another look at how they're handling ticket sales and pricing policies. It's all about the Benjamins, right? They just seem to be prioritizing profits over the fans' experience 🤑. And it's not like this is new - I've seen similar issues with ticketing for big events before.

It's also really frustrating that some teams are facing much higher prices than others. Like, what's the criteria here? Are they using a magic wand to decide who gets cheaper tickets or what?! It just doesn't seem fair 🤔.

I think it's time for FIFA to have an open and honest conversation with their fans about how they're going to address these issues. Maybe we need some kind of price cap or allocation system that ensures everyone has a fair shot at getting tickets. That way, fans can enjoy the World Cup without breaking the bank 💸.
 
omg, can u believe dis? 🤯 £3,120?! thats insane! 😲 i mean, i get it, fifa wanna make some cash but dey gotta stop playing wif fans like dis 🤑 8 tickets per hundred and prices r goin up like crazy 📈 it's all about da benjamins over da beautiful game 💸

fans feel betrayed, and rightfully so 😤 dey been supporting da sport for years and now dey be charged an arm and a leg just to watch da match 👊 i'm all 4 da underdog teams, but even i can see dat dis policy is whack 🚫 dynamic pricing is already a major issue, now add dis and it's like, goodbye community, hello wallet 💸 gotta say, fifa needs ta step up dem game and make it more fan-friendly 👍
 
omg the prices are insane like £3120 for englands final match 🤯 thats not fair to the fans at all fse is right to call out fifa on this one they need to revamp their pricing policy ASAP or else its gonna be a disaster 🚨 the PMA allocations sound like a joke, 8 tickets per hundred per match? that's not enough for anyone who wants to attend a match in person. and dynamic pricing is just another way for fifa to squeeze more cash out of fans 💸 they need to put the fans first and not just their profits 🙏
 
man come on FIFA gotta get their act together already 🤯 £3120 for one match its just insane those PMA allocations r just a joke some fans cant even afford it thats not fair to them i think dynamic pricing is da way 2 go but only if its transparent and not just some arbitrary nonsense so yeah lets see what happens next
 
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