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If you’re an England fan dreaming of seeing the team face Mexico in the 2026 World Cup, get ready to dig deep into your pockets. Official resale tickets for this last-16 showdown start at a whopping £2,600 each—and that’s just the minimum price.

Why Are the Tickets So Expensive?

A few key factors are driving up the cost for this high-stakes match.

  • High demand: England and Mexico both have massive global fan bases, so tickets are extremely limited.
  • Last-16 importance: This knockout round is a do-or-die moment, making it one of the most sought-after games of the tournament.
  • Official resale platform: FIFA’s own resale site sets the minimum price high to prevent scalping, but it still means fans pay a premium.

What This Means for Fans

For the average supporter, spending £2,600 on a single ticket is a huge financial hit. Many fans are now reconsidering travel plans or looking for cheaper group-stage matches instead. Some may try unofficial resale markets, but that comes with risks like fake tickets or higher prices.

Experts suggest booking early and comparing prices across different vendors, but the reality is that this game will be out of reach for most budgets.

How to Prepare for the High Costs

If you’re still set on going to the Mexico match, you’ll need to plan ahead.

  • Set a budget that includes not just the ticket but also flights, accommodation, and food—these add up fast in a host country.
  • Watch for official ticket releases from FIFA, as some may be cheaper than resale options.
  • Consider joining supporter groups that sometimes offer package deals or lottery systems.

A Tough Reality for England Supporters

The bottom line is that for most England fans, attending the Mexico game will be a major luxury. With prices starting at £2,600 on the official site, many will have to watch from home or pick a different match. Still, for those who can afford it, the experience of a knockout World Cup game could be unforgettable.

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