That's the amount of money it now takes a person to buy a "Category 1" ticket for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Per ESPN News Services, ...
The FSU softball team had advanced to the ACC Tournament Championship game after run-ruling Stanford 9-0 in the semifinals.
FIFA tripled the price of its best available tickets to the World Cup final, making $32,970 seats available Thursday for the July 19 match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Soccer's ...
President Donald Trump told the New York Post in a phone interview he “wouldn’t pay” the thousand-plus dollars being charged to attend the United States’ opening game at the World Cup next month, ...
Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R), the CEO of Airlines for America, said Wednesday that airline ticket prices will increase as jet fuel costs rise. Sununu told host Blake Burman on NewsNation ...
FIFA's ticket prices for this summer's tournament have come in for heavy criticism. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds /AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump has responded to ticket prices for the ...
President Donald Trump has weighed in on the high ticket prices to attend next month’s World Cup match between the United States and Paraguay at SoFi Stadium, and he is not a fan. “I did not know that ...
Resale ticket prices for nearly every 2026 World Cup game have declined in recent weeks, with tickets to dozens of matches — including the U.S. opener — now available for less than FIFA’s list price ...
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has defended the high cost of 2026 World Cup tickets by claiming they are justified in the U.S. market. Fans worldwide have expressed outrage over ticket prices for the ...
FIFA's World Cup ticket defense falls apart when compared to college football and NFL playoff prices
The FIFA president is facing criticism over expensive tickets, FIFA’s first-time use of dynamic pricing, and a resale market that already has some World Cup final seats listed for ridiculous amounts ...
When a company is found guilty of acting as a monopoly, then turns around to lobby state lawmakers for favorable legislation, those lawmakers should ask one simple question: Why would we trust them?
With the FIFA Men’s World Cup exactly six weeks away from kicking off in the United States, Mexico and Canada, soccer’s global governing body potentially finds itself in a catch-22 of its own making.
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