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    World Cup’s latest money-making scheme requires football fans to pay £10 to view matches on large screens in New York fan zones.

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    By MIKE KEEGAN, CHIEF SPORTS REPORTER


    Published: 04:45 EST, 18 December 2025
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    Updated: 15:30 EST, 18 December 2025

    Fans at the World Cup, which is already resembling a first-class flight to the moon in terms of ticket prices, now face the chilling prospect of shelling out nearly £10 just to catch a glimpse of the action on a big screen. Yes, reading that right—big screens have officially joined the high-end price bracket.

    Traditionally, fan zones—those magical lands where camaraderie and joy at no cost reign supreme—are now turning into less of a festive gathering spot and more of a cash register on legs. Apparently, that feeling of singing and cheering together for free just wasn’t profitable enough!

    Oh, but if you thought paying exorbitant amounts for a ticket was bad, you haven’t seen anything yet! The New York/New Jersey ‘FIFA Fan Festival’ has taken it a step further, charmingly inviting you to purchase “early bird tickets.” Just click, pay, and voila! You can now enjoy the privilege of watching Mexico face off against South Africa at Liberty State Park for a mere $12.50. Other matches promise similar pleasant surprises at the same price. Gary Glitter would be proud of this latest hit!

    Not everyone is thrilled, of course. The backlash is brewing; who would have thought that charging fans to cheer their hearts out would be controversial? Earlier this month, FIFA caught some serious heat for its pricing strategy and the possibility of England fans needing to cough up over £5,000 to join in at the final with the cheapest option still a jaw-dropping £3,119. Apparently, FIFA is taking “World Cup Fever” to a whole new level of financial stakes!

    In a valiant attempt to apply a band-aid to the gaping wound of pricing, FIFA announced that a limited number of “affordable” tickets would be available for just £45. But wait, there’s a catch—only around 400 of these will be available for each England game. So, you might just need to perform some sort of Olympic sprint to secure one!

    Enter New York’s mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, who, with sharp wit and perhaps a tinge of hope, challenged these pricing tactics. Sharing a delightful screenshot of FIFA’s “supporter ticket” proposal, he exclaimed that a $60 ticket for 1.6% of the seats simply isn’t going to cut it when it’s combined with the highest ticket prices in World Cup history. One can only hope he is penning a sequel to “How to Win Friends and Influence FIFA.”

    The Fan Festival promises to be an “epicenter” of enjoyment filled with live match screenings, celebrity appearances, and culinary delights. All to be set against the spectacular backdrop of Manhattan’s skyline. But let’s be honest—if that skyline were trying to charge admission too, we may as well just enjoy the view from home while pocketing a few bucks.

    And what about other cities across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico? Will they follow suit, or is New York going solo in this delightful cash grab? According to a FIFA spokesperson, the decision on whether fans will need to apply for all-access tickets to these “celebrations” rests with the host city. Ah, democracy at its finest! Ultimately, it appears that while “the beautiful game” is indeed for everyone, the ticket entry fee just might not be.

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