FIFA is selling tickets for the World Cup using dynamic pricing, meaning prices can change based on demand. Multiple outlets report that ticket costs have increased since sales began last fall. The exact price levels and availability differ by match and ticket tier, with some categories priced higher as particular games attract more interest. While FIFA continues to list tickets through its official channels, readers are advised to check availability close to their preferred travel dates because the pool of seats can shrink for specific fixtures. Both sources describe the same overall pattern: FIFA’s pricing model is not fixed, and ticket prices have moved upward over time since the initial release. As a result, prospective buyers are encouraged to monitor official updates and purchase through FIFA’s designated platforms rather than relying on unofficial resellers. The reporting also indicates that the question of affordability and access depends on which match and section a fan targets, given the changing price structure and fluctuating seat availability.