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FIFA's latest World Cup ticket category tops $4k per seat

 

 
It just got more expensive ⁠to sit in prime seats at the 2026 ​World Cup.
Already facing ​backlash for ticket prices, FIFA has added 'front category' admission to its sales website. What FIFA is calling a front category 1 seat to see the United States play Paraguay on ⁠June 12 in Inglewood, Calif., is available for $4,105.
Earlier the ⁠top price for a category 1 ticket was $2,735. These tickets have been topped by the new ticket class.
There also ‌is a new front category ​2 tier, with ⁠tickets going for up to $2,330, for ​the U.S. opener.
Canada's opening-round ‌match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12 in Toronto also has ​undergone an upgrade to availability with the addition of front category 1 tickets, selling for as much as $3,360.
Ticket prices for the 104 matches -- to be played from ‌June 11-July 19 across 16 host cities in the ​United States, Mexico and Canada -- have been a major source ​of ‌discussion ⁠among fans.
In early March, FIFA raised its top ticket price for the World Cup final ​to $10,990 during the glitch-hampered reopening of ⁠sales. The ​price had been $8,680 when FIFA sold tickets after the tournament draw in December.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino repeatedly has said that all 104 matches of the ​2026 World Cup will be sold ​out. After initial backlash from fans over exorbitant costs, a 'supporters-tier' category of tickets was added in December.