World Cup 2026: Fans Face Exorbitant Train Ticket Prices

Fans attending the 2026 World Cup in the US may have to pay up to $150 for train tickets to stadiums, over 10 times the regular fare. Local officials and FIFA are in a blame game as fans feel exploited by the high costs.
As the excitement for the 2026 World Cup in the United States builds, fans are facing a harsh reality - the cost of transportation to the stadiums could be more than 10 times higher than regular fares. Local officials and FIFA bosses are engaged in a blame game, while fans feel they are being fleeced by the exorbitant prices.
According to reports, fans may have to pay as much as $150 for a train ticket to get to the stadiums, a far cry from the typical $10-15 fares. This substantial increase has left many soccer enthusiasts feeling frustrated and priced out of attending the global football extravaganza.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Deutsche Welle


