StubHub is facing a lawsuit from World Cup ticket buyers who say the reseller failed to deliver tickets and cancelled orders at the last minute, preventing them from attending matches. According to multiple reports, the plaintiffs are Julia Reeker Moghal and Reuben Renteria, both based in California, who file in federal court in New York. The complaints follow weeks of public dissatisfaction from fans, including claims that some tickets never arrived and that certain purchases were cancelled shortly before events. The outlet summaries describe the alleged impact as significant financial and personal harm, framing the dispute around StubHub’s fulfillment and cancellation practices during the World Cup ticketing cycle.

One report also says the plaintiffs seek a remedy that would bar StubHub from selling World Cup tickets, while other coverage focuses on the broader allegation that customers did not receive the tickets they paid for. The sources agree on the core point: customers who bought World Cup tickets through StubHub are suing over cancelled or undelivered tickets.