Average salaries in Mexico are lower than those of other 2026 FIFA World Cup host nations, yet some match tickets there cost more.

180,000 unsold World Cup 2026 tickets flood FIFA's resale market as steep fees and weak demand send prices tumbling 20% before kickoff.

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended World Cup ticket prices, saying they align with North American sports.

The 2026 men's World Cup has been expanded to 48 teams and is the biggest and most ambitious in the event's history, with matches taking place in Mexico, Canada and the United…

FIFA President Gianni Infantino justified World Cup ticket prices, highlighting discounted options for fans, while addressing concerns over a referee being denied entry to the U.S.

The green, white and red colors of the Mexican flag are blanketing parts of Mexico City as the country’s capital gets ready to host the opening match of the World Cup this…

The World Cup starts Thursday, and FIFA is charging record prices at the 11 stadiums in the United States, three in Mexico and two in Canada

Average salaries in Mexico are lower than those of other 2026 FIFA World Cup host nations, yet some match tickets there cost more.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino says demand for World Cup 2026 tickets has reached unprecedented levels, with more than six million tickets sold despite criticism over rising…

Almost 200,000 tickets are still available for group stage games as the World Cup opens in Mexico

When the FIFA World Cup kicks off later today in Mexico, many Jamaicans in the Diaspora will be seated in front of their television sets watching the games rather than attending…

The World Cup kicks off on June 11 with FIFA betting that the enduring appeal of the greatest footballing show on earth can rise above mounting anger at ticket prices and a US…

As the World Cup kicks off in North America, FIFA’s Gianni Infantino faces backlash over $30,000 tickets, visa refusals and protests in Mexico City.

FIFA has faced stinging criticism over the eye-watering costs of tickets.

MEXICO CITY (AP) — FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended World Cup ticket prices on Wednesday, saying, “if we do something wrong, then probably everyone selling tickets in…

In a region where football runs deep, Fifa's hosting requirements means Central American countries may never hold the event

Even with plenty of World Cup tickets unsold, the resale market for the global event beginning today in North America remains elevated.