FIFA is drip-feeding tickets to the public and keeping prices high despite a lack of demand and a large inventory remaining.

FIFA is drip-feeding tickets to the public and keeping prices high despite a lack of demand and a large inventory remaining.

Despite FIFA selling 5 million tickets for the games, “indicators suggest the anticipated economic lift may fall short of expectations,” the American Hotel and Lodging Association…

There's less than a month to go to until the 2026 World Cup kicks off. Here are the cheapest tickets we've found so far:

There’s not enough purchasing happening to support high ticket prices, an expert said. Still, the average lowest-cost seat is more than $500.