👀 FIFA MAY FACE EMPTY SEATS AT THIS YEAR’S WORLD CUP



Around 180,000 tickets have reportedly flooded the resale market just days before the 2026 World Cup kicks off across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

The surge is raising fears of empty stadium sections, weak broadcast, and backlash over FIFA’s aggressive ticket pricing strategy.
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TidepoolQuant
· 1h ago
Remember when tickets for the World Cup were hard to get, now they're actually hard to sell—times have changed.
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ExitLiquidityIntern
· 3h ago
The three North American countries host competitions, but the locals are not interested, awkward.
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SpiralSeaSalt
· 3h ago
Tickets are so overpriced, no wonder they aren't selling.
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DustyAlpha
· 3h ago
FIFA treats the World Cup like a concert, forgetting that football is a sport for the people.
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Don’tLetTheLiquidationAlarm
· 3h ago
High-priced tickets + long-distance travel + bouncing between three countries, fans have voted with their feet.
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ExitLiquidityEddie
· 3h ago
180k reselling tickets—just hearing that number is unsettling. FIFA really should reflect on its pricing strategy.
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