Prices five times more than 2022 Qatar World Cup
FA to confirm cost for England matches on Thursday
Fifa has been urged to halt World Cup ticket sales after it emerged countries’ most loyal fans faced paying “extortionate” prices for tickets, with the cheapest for the final coming in at more than £3,000.
The Croatian federation published details of prices in its participant member association (PMA) allocation, designed to be made available to fans who attend the most matches, with tickets at fixed rather than dynamic prices. It listed the cheapest tickets for the final on 19 July as costing $4,185 (£3,120, €3,563).
Football Supporters Europe (FSE) described Fifa’s approach as a “monumental betrayal” of fans. It said based on the information it had available, fans faced paying €6,900 (£6,041, $8,110) to attend every match from the first game to the final via the PMA allocation – five times more than they would have paid to do so at the last finals in Qatar.








