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World Cup 2026 Parking Costs to Reach $175 in the USA

Fans traveling to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico will face high parking costs, with some passes priced at up to $175, surprising sports fans in the car-dependent nation.


World Cup 2026 Parking Costs to Reach $175 in the USA

Fans attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup should expect to spend a significant amount just for parking. According to the official FIFA website, a single parking pass can cost up to $175. These figures, first reported by 'The Athletic', have surprised sports fans in the United States, a nation known for its car culture. The U.S. is one of the three host nations for the tournament, alongside Canada and Mexico. The price for parking at a semi-final match on July 14th in Dallas is set at $175, while a group-stage game parking pass costs $75. Parking for a quarter-final match on July 11th in Kansas City will cost ticket holders $125. For context, during the initial ticket sales phase, prices for group-stage matches started at $60. According to Reuters, only a handful of the 16 stadiums across Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. that will host World Cup matches have made parking passes available for online purchase. Cities like Mexico City, which will host the tournament's opening match, and New York/New Jersey, the venue for the final, are not yet offering parking options.