ByDANIEL MATTHEWS, US SENIOR SPORTS WRITER
Published:11:07 EDT, 18 May 2026|Updated:13:28 EDT, 18 May 2026
Ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup continue to fall amid fury among fans, with the cost of a seat at Jordan vs. Algeria recently falling below $100.
FIFA and Gianni Infantino have been accused by Football Supporters Europe of a 'monumental betrayal' over prices at this summer's showpiece, which takes place in Mexico, Canada and the United States.
EvenDonald Trumphasvoiced his concern, admitting he 'wouldn't pay it either' after hearing that tickets for the USA's opener against Paraguay were going for upwards of $1,000.
But FIFA's controversial use of dynamic pricing means that prices can fluctuate wildly and, over recent weeks, tickets have become significantly cheaper.
TicketData- which is currently tracking 91 of the 104 games - claims there has been a 22 percent drop over the past 30 days.
At the time of writing, the cheapest game is Jordan vs. Algeria in San Francisco on June 22.According to SeatSidekick, tickets can be bought for $120.
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Levi's Stadium near San Francisco will host Jordan vs. Algeria during this summer's World Cup
Source: Drudge Report