England fans protest exorbitant 2026 World Cup final ticket prices outside stadium as FIFA's Infantino defends costs amid backlash.
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FIFA defends 2026 World Cup prices as England final tickets go undersubscribed

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England fans continue to shun high-priced tickets for the 2026 World Cup semi-final and final, despite FIFA citing record global demand of 150 million requests. President Gianni Infantino defends the costs amid backlash from supporters priced out of later stages.

Following initial reports of undersubscribed allocations for England's potential quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final at the 2026 FIFA World Cup (June 11-July 19 across the US, Canada, and Mexico), new details highlight FIFA's perspective on the pricing controversy.

The England Supporters Travel Club (ESTC) confirmed all applicants for the 3,500 semi-final and 4,500 final seats will receive tickets, as demand falls short—contrasting with oversubscription for group stage matches in Group L (Croatia, Panama, Ghana) and a potential round-of-16 in Mexico City. Participating Member Association (PMA) prices start at £506 for quarter-finals, £685 for semi-finals, and £3,117 for the final, up to five times higher than 2022 in Qatar. Only 10% of allocations offer affordable £44.70 ($60) supporter tickets.

Fan groups like the Football Supporters' Association's Free Lions warned: "Alarm bells should be ringing whenever participating member allocations... are not sold out for any game at a World Cup," decrying loyal fans being priced out.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino countered at the World Sports Summit in Dubai, noting "six to seven million tickets on sale" drew 150 million requests in 15 days from over 200 nations, with random selection ongoing until January 13. He stressed revenues reinvest in football across 150 countries, underscoring the tournament's global appeal despite criticism.

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England supporters' groups and fans criticize high 2026 World Cup ticket prices, noting undersubscription for semi-final and final allocations among 30,000+ members despite oversubscribed group stages. FIFA President Gianni Infantino defends costs citing 150 million global requests, but fans warn of alarm bells and feel priced out.

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England supporters are avoiding tickets for the later stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to soaring costs, leaving allocations undersubscribed. The England Supporters Travel Club reports oversubscription only for group matches, while quarter-finals and beyond remain underfilled. Critics warn that prices up to five times higher than in 2022 are pricing out loyal fans.

Following the recent launch of limited $60 supporter tickets amid backlash, FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended elevated pricing for the 2026 World Cup, citing unprecedented demand of 150 million requests in the first 15 days. Speaking at the World Sports Summit in Dubai, he emphasized that revenues fund global soccer development for the 48-team tournament across the US, Canada, and Mexico.

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Football Supporters Europe has accused FIFA of a 'monumental betrayal' after revealing ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup, with the cheapest final seat at £3,119. The group demands an immediate pause in sales through national associations, citing extortionate costs that exclude dedicated fans. Prices have sparked widespread criticism, far exceeding those from the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

While FIFA's new $60 Supporter Entry Tier addresses some backlash on 2026 World Cup prices, critics highlight limited availability, high costs for full tournament attendance, visa barriers, and accessibility issues—especially under looming U.S. policy changes.

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A week after announcing a $60 'supporter entry tier,' FIFA continues to face sharp criticism over 2026 World Cup ticket prices reaching $6,300 for the final. Experts argue the limited low-cost seats fail to address resale inflation, opaque inventory, and broader affordability barriers, threatening the tournament's accessibility across 16 North American host cities.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino made a lighthearted remark about British football fans during a defense of the 2026 World Cup and its ticket prices at the World Economic Forum. He claimed no British arrests occurred at the 2022 Qatar tournament for the first time in history, a statement disputed by facts and officials. The comment has drawn criticism amid ongoing debates over high ticket costs.

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