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Mar 9, 2026 • 2 min
Covers news from Mar 2, 2026 to Mar 9, 2026
Ticketing Tensions: World Cup's Balancing Act

World Cup 2026 Pulse
Show Notes
The FIFA World Cup 2026 faces challenges in ensuring ticket affordability and accessibility as it expands to 48 teams and hosts across the US, Canada, and Mexico. While initial ticket sales are high, with nearly 2 million sold, varying pricing strategies have raised concerns. Playoff matches in Mexico offer tickets as low as $11, but finals in the US see prices skyrocketing, sometimes over 41 times the face value on resale sites. The introduction of dynamic pricing, a first for the World Cup, could further affect ticket availability, potentially excluding average fans due to high costs for popular matches. This episode explores how FIFA's ticketing strategies might balance expanding access to the game while maximizing revenue, a critical issue for maintaining the event's global inclusivity. News sources referenced include Al Jazeera, Daily Sundial, Fédération Internationale de Hockey, Inside World Football, Malay Mail, Mashable India, OneFootball, The Economic Times, The Hockey Paper, The New York Times, The Times of
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