President Trump on $1,000 World Cup ticket prices: ‘I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest’
With the 2026 World Cup right around the corner, excitement among soccer fans in the United States is reaching a fever pitch.
The tournament, which is being held, at least partially, on U.S. soil for the first time in over three decades, will feature some of the best players in the world competing for global soccer supremacy.
If you want to get out and see a match taking place in America this summer, though, you may want to think about taking out a second mortgage on the house, because these tickets are rather steep in price.