Fans preparing for the 2026 World Cup in the US may find themselves facing a hefty price tag when it comes to parking their vehicles at the tournament, with prices reaching as high as $175 per vehicle. According to Fifa's official website, those ticket holders wanting to park their cars at a semi-final match like the one on July 14th at AT&T Stadium in Dallas will have to shell out this significant amount.
For group-stage matches, the cost of parking is significantly lower, with prices ranging from $75 to $125, depending on the stadium. While these prices may seem steep, especially for fans who aren't based in the US where car travel is more common, they're comparable to costs associated with attending NFL games at similar stadiums.
It's worth noting that not all of the tournament's 16 venues will have parking passes available for sale online just yet, and fans won't have to worry about transportation issues like those faced by patrons of MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. However, shuttle services and rideshares will be available for those who need them.
Fifa has already faced criticism over the cost of tickets at this year's tournament, with expected revenues exceeding $10 billion. The organization claims that all of these funds will be reinvested to help grow the sport globally.
For group-stage matches, the cost of parking is significantly lower, with prices ranging from $75 to $125, depending on the stadium. While these prices may seem steep, especially for fans who aren't based in the US where car travel is more common, they're comparable to costs associated with attending NFL games at similar stadiums.
It's worth noting that not all of the tournament's 16 venues will have parking passes available for sale online just yet, and fans won't have to worry about transportation issues like those faced by patrons of MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. However, shuttle services and rideshares will be available for those who need them.
Fifa has already faced criticism over the cost of tickets at this year's tournament, with expected revenues exceeding $10 billion. The organization claims that all of these funds will be reinvested to help grow the sport globally.