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    In a shocking turn of events, Scotland actually qualified for the World Cup last month. Grab your saltire!

    Scotland’s fans and politicians are banding together to unleash a chorus of disapproval over Fifa’s “generous” ticket prices. Yes, nothing quite says ‘World Cup’ like paying an entry fee equivalent to a second-hand car for a group stage match.

    As Scotland prepares to face Haiti and Morocco in Boston and then Brazil in Miami, fans are rummaging through their piggy banks to scrape together ticket prices ranging from £134 to an eye-watering £523. Because who wouldn’t want to pay more than a week’s worth of groceries to watch a game?

    The Scottish Football Association (SFA) is throwing Fifa under the proverbial bus, declaring that ticket pricing is purely Fifa’s playground. So, problem solved? Next!

    Of course, the outcry isn’t just relegated to the social media echo chambers; fans’ group Football Supporters Europe has chimed in, deriding Fifa’s ticket pricing strategy as “extortionate.” Clearly, they missed the memo that sporting events are supposed to be an elite affair. Bravo, Fifa!

    And let’s not forget the esteemed politicians who gathered on BBC’s Question Time to share their misgivings. Who better to seek guidance on the economic implications of World Cup tickets than our trusted politicians?

    Steve Clarke, Scotland’s tactician, led his team to a qualification victory last month, and now the Scots have been allocated a mere 3,889 tickets for both the Haiti and Morocco matches, which will be played in the splendid 63,815 capacity Boston Stadium. Because nothing says “Welcome back” quite like a crowded room filled with dejected fans who couldn’t afford a ticket.

    One fan, Karen Gall, is waving a white flag on entering the ballot for tickets, citing affordability as the key issue. “Why splurge on a FIFA lottery when I could host a lovely shindig at home instead?” she mused. An excellent point! Lower your expectations and save money—modern fan wisdom!

    Meanwhile, good ol’ Daris Nesbitt is hoping to catch the action in-person, despite his financial outlay already totaling around £4,000. Just remember, the real goal of attending a World Cup is not just seeing your team play, but figuring out how to afford a pint afterwards.

    Supporters have taken their grievances online, with one Stephen Watson describing his arduous decision-making process over whether to spend a small fortune on a ticket. “It shouldn’t be like this,” he lamented. A fair question: when did attending a football match turn into a game of financial chicken?

    In a stunning twist, the SFA’s president, who now helms the Fifa Finance Committee (what a cozy relationship!), has a prime opportunity to advocate for ticket pricing more in line with the actual wallets of the fans, instead of Fifa’s vacation fund.

    As the 2026 World Cup approaches, set your alarms! The ticket application window slams shut on January 13, with payments due in February. Everything else can wait; clearly, ticketing at Fifa is the real sport we need to be following.

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