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Are World Cup Tickets Worth the Price Tag?

Summary by The New Yorker
Soccer fans and host-city politicians are up in arms about the prices that FIFA is charging for tickets under its new sales system. John Cassidy writes.

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Seat displeasure and horrendous ticket prices: Football fans feel deceived in the run-up to the 2026 World Cup. Did FIFA buyers place on worse seats than offered?

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Does anyone still want to follow the World Cup live in the stadium? With all the trouble you could get to the opposite. It's about horrifying prizes, seat chaos and allegations of cover-up at probably the most expensive football spectacle in history.

Seat displeasure and horrendous ticket prices: Fans feel misled at the World Cup. Did FIFA buyers place on worse seats than offered?

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The New Yorker broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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