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World Cup Parking Prices Astonish Fans, as FIFA Charges up to $175

FIFA offers parking spots up to $175 near stadiums in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, increasing costs for fans amid record ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup.

  • On Nov 10th, 2025, FIFA launched an advance-parking website backed by JustPark, selling gameday spots for up to $175 across the United States, Canada and Mexico, with five U.S. stadiums live now.
  • Record-Breaking ticket prices have set the stage as the 2026 World Cup smashed records, and some group-stage admission prices are as low as $60, with parking potentially costing more.
  • Local examples show wide variation: parking at Arrowhead Stadium is $75, Lincoln Financial Field $115, and Gillette Stadium $145 for quarterfinals.
  • Organizers still face transport challenges, noting that a JustPark customer support representative told The Athletic parking lots will be allocated closer to events, while FIFA promised improved transit despite Hard Rock Stadium's limited access.
  • Several host cities still have no prices available as six host cities in Mexico and Canada lack posted rates, and MetLife Stadium's parking prices remain pending.
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Getting to the 2026 World Cup games in the USA could be an expensive challenge for fans. Parking costs some more than tickets.

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The Fifa offers parking tickets for parts of the World Cup games next year. The prizes are horrendous already for group games – and continue to rise throughout the tournament. Fans will still have to access, because the journey by car is often indispensable.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The arrival to some US stadiums is mainly designed for the car, at the World Cup European visitors will be surprised: official parking spaces of the Fifa cost more than the cheapest tickets.

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The football World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada becomes a gigantic cashcow for FIFA. Not only the tickets to the games are partly absurdly expensive, even with the parking prices it goes to the point, as the world association now publishes.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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