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[The High Price of Fandom: The 2026 World Cup's Shift Toward Exclusive Pricing]-[Who is the World Cup for anymore?]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2025-11-11

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The 2026 World Cup: A New Era of Premium Pricing and Fan Uncertainty

The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, is poised to be the largest in history, featuring 48 teams across three nations. However, for the "average soccer fan," this tournament represents a significant departure from the accessibility of previous iterations. As NPR senior business editor Raphael Nam notes, the rollout has been described by many on social media as a "shambolic" experience, defined by "extremely expensive" tickets and a complex, opaque sales process.

The Shift to Dynamic Pricing and Opaque Sales

Historically, FIFA provided transparency by publishing a clear table of ticket prices before sales began. For the 2022 Qatar World Cup, tickets remained relatively affordable, with prices ranging from roughly $11 to $220 for initial matches. In contrast, the 2026 process has introduced "dynamic pricing"—a model similar to airline ticketing where prices fluctuate based on demand.

FIFA has opted not to disclose detailed pricing upfront, instead utilizing a lottery system that creates a sense of urgency. Fans selected through the lottery are given specific time slots to purchase tickets, often discovering that prices are "all over the place." While some entry-level tickets for peripheral stadium sections exist, standard pricing for opening rounds often ranges from $200 to $600, with final match tickets reaching upwards of $6,000.

The Psychology of FOMO and Gamification

FIFA’s sales strategy is "perfectly geared for FOMO" (Fear Of Missing Out). By releasing tickets in batches and maintaining a veil of secrecy regarding future availability, FIFA encourages fans to purchase immediately rather than risk missing their chance. This "gamification" of the process mirrors the chaotic consumer behavior seen during "Black Friday" sales.

Even for dedicated "super fans" like Raphael Nam, the uncertainty is palpable. Fans are currently buying tickets for matches without knowing which teams will be playing, adding a layer of risk to an already expensive investment. FIFA has attempted to monetize this uncertainty through "right to buy" options and "hospitality seats," which guarantee access without a lottery but require significant financial commitment—sometimes reaching $26,000 for a bundle of games.

The Reality of the "Hospitality" Trap

Despite the controversy and high costs, demand remains unprecedented. FIFA announced that over a million tickets were sold out in the first phase. The U.S. market, with its vast population and higher tolerance for premium sports pricing, allows FIFA to push these boundaries. Even those aware of the "horror movie" nature of the pricing—where the "call is coming from within the house"—find themselves succumbing to the pressure.

Ultimately, the 2026 World Cup marks a transition where FIFA holds all the cards. By aligning its pricing strategy with U.S. professional sports standards, FIFA has successfully maximized revenue, but at the cost of the tournament's traditional accessibility. For fans, the choice is increasingly binary: pay the "enormously overpriced" premiums for guaranteed entry, or risk being shut out of the biggest sporting event on the planet.

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FIFA so far is facing no issue selling tickets.
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📖 Transcript

This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Waylon Wong.
The men's FIFA World Cup is coming to the U.S. next year.
It's going to be the biggest World Cup ever. ever.
But it's also likely to be the most expensive and the most elusive for your average soccer fan.
Just check out what they're saying on social media.

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