Want To Watch The 2026 FIFA World Cup Live In Person? Here’s The Real Price Tag

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Last Updated:April 21, 2026, 14:24 IST

Planning to watch the FIFA World Cup live? From ₹1 lakh flights to ₹1 crore tickets, here’s a brutally honest (and fairly conservative) breakdown of what you will actually spend.

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I see — you’re actually serious about watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup live in North America or Mexico.

Good news? Totally doable. Bad news? Your wallet is about to feel things it’s never felt before.

Let’s get one thing straight: this isn’t just a trip. It’s a full-blown financial commitment.

With insane demand, resale chaos, and sky-high logistics, this is as much about planning as it is about passion.

So, if you’re going, go all in. Just make sure your finances are also ready for the ride.

Now that you’ve committed to the cause, here’s a no-nonsense, numbers-driven breakdown of what an Indian fan is realistically looking at.

First Things First: Visas & Documents

Before you even think about football, there’s paperwork. You can’t just fly out to a whole other country/continent on a whim.

  • USA (B2 Tourist Visa): ~₹15,500
  • Canada (Visitor Visa): ~₹6,200
  • Mexico (Visitor Visa): ~₹4,900

Ideally, you’d apply 6-12 months in advance. But since you’re late to the party… yeah, it’s going to get tricky.

Flights: Book Early Or Pay the Price

You already know this one. All of us who have travelled by flight know it all too well.

To put it simply, here… delay equals damage.

Assuming you’re flying out of New Delhi (just because it’s the capital city):

  • New Delhi to USA (return): ₹60,000 to ₹1,20,000
  • New Delhi to Canada (return): at least ~₹70,000
  • New Delhi to Mexico (return): ₹90,000 to ₹1,50,000

And with a 48-team tournament and 104 matches? Prices aren’t going to calm down anytime soon.

Match Tickets: Where It Gets Real

Visa sorted? Flights booked? Hell yes. Now comes the real test: getting into the stadium.

Just for a little bit of context, FIFA released nearly 7 million tickets. But the demand? Over 508 million requests in one phase alone.

So, with everything considered (and after a good amount of crunching some very boring numbers), here’s a rough idea of the current landscape:

  • Cheapest tickets: ~₹5,000
  • Big matches: ₹16,500+
  • Final (base): ~₹1.65 lakh
  • Premium final seats: ~₹7.2 lakh
  • Resale insanity: There’s literally been an instance of ₹1.18 crore+ being paid for ONE ticket

Even opening match tickets have jumped from ~₹74,000 to over ₹4.4 lakh.

Amid this sheer madness, I can only say one thing: Pick your poison… if you even find one.

Getting Around: Sneaky Expensive

Well, look who actually got the tickets they needed? And on top of it, let’s say you’ve got a friend in a host city too? Oh me oh my, lucky you.

Now you just need to get to the stadium. Simple, right? Not quite.

Parking: (assuming you have a vehicle, or rather your ‘friend’ does)

  • Atlanta: ~₹8,300
  • Los Angeles: ~₹25,000
  • New York: ~₹18,700

Public transport: (because you are an ‘adventurous’ person wanting to ‘explore’ the city)

  • New York special trains: ~₹12,500 (round trip)
  • Boston shuttle: ~₹8,840 (Yes, nearly ₹9,000… for a bus ride)

Stay, Food, Daily Spend & Misc…

Let’s be real here, there is no way I can gauge this to a tee. Nor could any of us.

But I can provide you with a conservative and rough figure. And… perhaps you’ll start reconsidering your plans, yet again, for a hot second.

  • Hotels (per night): ₹12,000–₹40,000
  • Daily expenses (completely down to the individual mostly): ₹3,000–₹7,000

For a 7-10 day trip, you’re looking at around ₹1-2 lakh here alone.

What’s The Total Damage, Boss?

Alright then, let’s tally it all up (conservatively again) and see what we got here, shall we?

  • Visas: ~₹25,000
  • Flights: ~₹1,00,000
  • Tickets: ₹20,000 to ₹2,00,000+
  • Stay + food: ~₹1,50,000
  • Local transport: ~₹20,000

GRAND TOTAL: ₹3 lakh to ₹6 lakh+ (and climbing)

So yeah… that’s the price of living the dream, baby.

OR… (Just hear me out one last time now)

You could stay home, spend a few hundred on some great food and drink, sit comfortably, and watch it all in glorious 4K (Actually, on second thought…)

All jokes aside, hey, if you’re committed to the cause, go live your best life, buddy. But, just make sure your bank account is as committed as you are.

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April 21, 2026, 14:24 IST

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