Fans are already raising concerns about the cost of attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with some facing hefty charges even before tickets go on general sale. Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, there have been a lot of concerns about the prices of tickets, with many fans feeling priced out of attending the biggest sporting event in the world.
Fans are already raising concerns about the cost of attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with some facing hefty charges even before tickets go on general sale.
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, there have been a lot of concerns about the prices of tickets, with many fans feeling priced out of attending the biggest sporting event in the world.
New details about matchday logistics in the United States have highlighted just how expensive the event could become, with parking prices in particular sparking debate about accessibility.
FIFA World Cup parking passes priced higher than tickets
FIFA is selling parking passes for 2026 World Cup matches in Los Angeles for between $250 and $300 per matchday.
Listings on FIFA’s official World Cup 2026 parking website show that some of those passes are more expensive than actual match tickets.
Given that travel to SoFi Stadium by car isn’t an easy journey to begin with, exorbitant prices for parking passes could deter local fans from using their vehicles to make the trip.
The pricing has drawn attention given the scale of the tournament and the expected demand from travelling fans.
Los Angeles fans face long walk despite high cost
The parking spaces being sold are located more than a mile away from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, with several fans bracing for a long walk from the parking space to the stadium.
That detail has intensified criticism, with supporters questioning the value of paying premium prices for parking that still requires a lengthy walk to the venue.
As preparations continue for the expanded 2026 World Cup, concerns are growing over how pricing decisions could impact the fan experience.
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