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The 2026 World Cup, with 48 teams, faces record demand, driving ticket prices from $60 to $143,750 on resale.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first with 48 teams, is seeing record demand, with nearly seven million tickets available and 508 million requests during a second sale phase.
Ticket prices have surged, with the cheapest official tickets now starting at $60—reserved for fans of qualified teams—and most matches costing at least $200.
The final at MetLife Stadium ranges from $2,000 to $8,680, while resale platforms list top seats for up to $143,750.
Premium packages cost $2,900 to $4,500, and parking fees reach $300 in Los Angeles.
Unregulated resale markets have driven prices even higher, with opening match tickets in Mexico City listed at $5,324.
Remaining tickets will be released on a first-come, first-served basis starting in April, while Fan Festivals in 16 cities offer free public viewing.
La Copa del Mundo de 2026, con 48 equipos, enfrenta una demanda récord, elevando los precios de los boletos de $60 a $143,750 en la reventa.