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High Ticket Prices Price Out Fans Ahead of FIFA World Cup 26 in Kansas City
The highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 26 is set to kick off at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in less than three weeks, but thousands of local soccer fans are finding themselves completely priced out of the historic event. During the tournament, the iconic venue will be officially referred to as Kansas City Stadium, hosting six games over a 26-day period, including two critical knockout stage matches.
While thousands of spectators have already secured their seats, many everyday sports fans are experiencing severe sticker shock. The cheapest remaining tickets available on the official FIFA website started at $380, with only marginally cheaper options appearing sporadically on secondary resale markets. Combined with high domestic gas and grocery prices, the steep cost of admission has put attending a match out of reach for a significant portion of the local community.
Sticker Shock for Dedicated Fans
Local soccer enthusiasts have noted a stark contrast between initial promises of affordability and the current reality of the market. Brendan Cossette, a dedicated fan from Columbia, Missouri, stated that he was completely blown away by the secondary market pricing when he began searching for tickets.
The sentiment is shared by seasoned tournament attendees. Paul Carr, a FIFA World Cup researcher from Topeka who has traveled to multiple global tournaments, noted that casual sports fans are bound to face intense sticker shock, especially when comparing these international match prices to standard Kansas City Royals or Chiefs games. Despite being a diehard follower of the sport, Carr had to settle for seats in the very last rows of the upper deck just to be inside the building, expressing disappointment that the high costs prevent him from sharing the experience with a larger circle of friends.
Free Alternatives for Frugal Fans
For fans who cannot afford stadium admission but still want to experience the electric tournament atmosphere, Kansas City organizers and local sports franchises are launching several large-scale, cost-free alternatives.
Sporting KC is hosting its Soccer Capital Summer Series, which features 10 distinct watch parties planned at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Additionally, the Kansas City Current has renovated the outdoor plaza area outside CPKC Stadium, inviting fans to gather at the Berkley Riverfront to catch live broadcasts of the matches.
Finally, the official FIFA Fan Fest will take over the grounds at the National World War I Museum and Memorial, promising a massive, lively destination for the public. While these fan fests put on by the KC Current, Sporting KC, and the KC2026 organizing committee are entirely free to attend, organizers note that a complimentary ticket may still be required for entry due to capacity limits.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
May 28, 2026


