No level playing field for World Cup tickets, says disabled charity
Liverpool Echo
|January 01, 2026
A CHARITY which supports disabled fans says the continued uncertainty over the cost and suitability of tickets at next summer's World Cup is “unacceptable”.
England will play Croatia at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in the World Cup next July
FIFA has faced criticism over the pricing of its tickets for the tournament in North America, including those being sold to countries’ most loyal fans, but its strategy regarding accessible tickets for disabled fans has also caused deep concern.
The Disability and Fan Inclusion Network of Football Supporters Europe wrote to FIFA earlier this month outlining its concerns around the lack of accessible tickets in the cheapest 60-dollar (£45) category, the failure to provide free carer/companion tickets and the absence of eligibility checks on its resale platform, where accessible tickets have been sold at hugely inflated prices.
This story is from the January 01, 2026 edition of Liverpool Echo.
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