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Pint of Beer Cost at Every Stadium

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Beer prices at every 2026 World Cup stadium have been revealed. There are many factors match-going supporters consider when ranking their best football trips, with full-blown “away day” guides created for those looking for the best of everything.

With the USA, Canada, and Mexico jointly hosting next summer’s showpiece event, supporters of all 48 nations will have plenty of opportunities to tick off some new stadiums. Among the standout venues are the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, the tech-forward SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and the Kansas City Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium, whose recent NFL history is remarkable.

That part of the world isn’t exactly renowned for its beer, and drinking cultures differ significantly between Europe and the Americas. Still, many will simply be glad alcohol can be consumed this year after the 2022 tournament in Qatar. A report from The Sun, with help from SeatPick, has revealed the prices at each stadium – and it’s fair to say they differ dramatically from one venue to the next.

Cheapest Beer Prices at 2026 World Cup

Estadio Azteca in Mexico.

According to the study, the cheapest pint you can buy during next summer’s festivities will be found in the heat and humidity of Estadio Akron, in the remote town of Guadalajara, Mexico. Located around 200km from the Pacific West Coast in the state of Jalisco, the 49,850-seater stadium is offering pints for just £2.04 – a Wetherspoon-esque price.

Estadio Azteca, known as one of the loudest stadiums in the world, follows suit at the same low price. But there is a notable jump between those two Mexican venues and Monterrey’s Estadio BBVA, where the cheapest option rises to £4.35. Sadly, that would still be viewed as cheap in many southern towns in the UK – but that’s where the non-London-level prices end.

BC Place in Vancouver, Canada, is charging £6.37, the same as Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium and just six pence less than Boston’s Gillette Stadium. BMO Field in Toronto – hosting five group matches and a round-of-32 fixture – and the aforementioned Arrowhead Stadium, which will stage a quarter-final, are the final two stadiums where you can get a pint for under £7.

Cheapest Beer Prices at 2026 World Cup

Stadium

Cheapest beer price

Estadio Akron, Guadalajara

£2.04

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

£2.04

Estadio BBVA, Monterrey

£4.35

BC Place, Vancouver

£6.37

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

£6.37

Gillette Stadium, Foxborough

£6.43

BMO Field, Toronto

£6.65

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

£6.90

Most Expensive Beer Prices

Inside view of the SoFi Stadium, USA.

In Seattle and inside the air-conditioned comforts of Dallas, a pint will cost £7.28, while Lincoln Financial Field – in the heart of sports-mad Philadelphia, home to the Eagles, Phillies, and Temple University – will take at least £8.43 from your pocket. Hard Rock Stadium’s £8.99 asking price is small change compared to the £9.59 charged in Houston or the £9.74 at MetLife Stadium, where the final will be held.

Still, none of these top the highest price. That title belongs to Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, both charging an eye-watering £10.49 per pint, as the “Californication” of life on the West Coast continues to demand visitors with ever-deeper pockets.

Most Expensive Beer Prices at 2026 World Cup

Stadium

Cheapest beer price

Lumen Field, Seattle

£7.28

AT&T Stadium, Dallas

£7.28

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

£8.43

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

£8.99

NRG Stadium, Houston

£9.59

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford

£9.74

Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco

£10.49

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles

£10.49

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Tottenham in Talks to Sign Manchester City Midfielder Xavier Parker

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Tottenham have opened talks to sign a Manchester City midfielder who Enzo Maresca’s side are desperate to keep hold of.

Spurs have been one of the busiest sides in the summer transfer window so far, already securing six new additions to their squad.

It is no surprise that they have been incredibly active in the market after finishing 17th in the Premier League two seasons on the bounce.

They showed signs of improvement towards the end of the last campaign after Roberto De Zerbi was appointed, so it’s no surprise that the board are looking to back him.

Tottenham looked like they were facing the serious threat of relegation before De Zerbi took over, but he managed to steer them back in the right direction.


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According to a report from TeamTalk, Tottenham are one of the sides to have opened talks to sign Manchester City midfielder Xavier Parker in the summer transfer window.

The Manchester club are believed to be desperate to keep hold of the 16-year-old talent, making him an ‘outstanding’ offer that is believed to be among the strongest financial packages to a player of his age in Europe.

Tottenham are believed to be in a race against eight other clubs to secure the signature of the young star, who is widely regarded as one of the best in his age group in English football.

Parker, described as a game-breaking midfielder, is yet to agree terms on a professional contract with City, which has alerted other clubs such as Tottenham.

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Tottenham are also pushing to secure the signature of Bournemouth forward Eli Jr Kroupi in the summer transfer window.

Reports have suggested that Tottenham are preparing to make an opening bid of around £75 million to sign the youngster after his breakthrough season with the Cherries.

Spurs are believed to be at the front of the queue for Kroupi as they are planning to offer him an immediate start and role.

Paris Saint-Germain are also believed to be interested in signing Kroupi, but with their star-studded attack, he is going to find it difficult to break into the starting eleven immediately.

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English FA May Appeal Jarell Quansah’s Red Card vs Mexico

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FIFA’s decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s red card could prompt England to appeal Jarell Quansah’s sending-off in the win over Mexico.

Quansah was dismissed in the 54th minute of the Three Lions’ famous victory over the Mexicans at the Azteca. The former Liverpool defender slid in to win the ball but unintentionally left his studs on Mexican left-back Jesus Gallardo.

Thomas Tuchel slammed the officiating during the game including VAR’s decision to intervene and send referee Alireza Faghani to the pitchside monitor. The German’s frustrations appear to be shared by the FA.

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According to Sky Sports, the FA are considering an appeal against Quansah’s red card, although no decision has been made. They are weighing up all options ahead of England’s quarter-final clash with Norway on Saturday.

The incident occurred after the Three Lions were 2-1 ahead following Jude Bellingham’s first-half brace. Julian Quinones equalised on the stroke of half-time before Tuchel’s men were reduced to ten men early in the second half.

England were awarded a penalty after Mexican goalkeeper Raul Rangel brought Anthony Gordon down in the box. Harry Kane put his side 3-1 up from the spot, but more controversy took hold in the 69th minute.

Mexico were awarded a penalty, which Raul Jimenez tucked away to ignite a chaotic finish to the game. Tuchel’s troops held on and secured a huge win in an all-time classic at the Azteca.

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Tuchel celebrated the victory with his players before speaking to the media and ripping into the officiating. The German hit out at the two VAR calls that saw Quansah sent off and Mexico awarded a penalty when Brian Gutierrez went down under a challenge from Kane.

The England boss told BBC Sport:

“It’s just not good enough. Referees are just not good enough. Fourth officials are just not good enough. It’s the bottom line. Is this a clear and obvious mistake for the [Mexico] penalty? For sure not, but VAR gets involved. They overturn a situation where he doesn’t even give a foul. Not good enough.”

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Man Utd Withdraw from Race for Mexican Teenager Gilberto Mora

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Manchester United have pulled out of yet another race during the summer transfer window.

The Red Devils have been in the market for a host of different players over the last few weeks, but they have been struggling to get deals over the line.

Elliot Anderson recently signed for Manchester City, while Mateus Fernandes joined Tottenham Hotspur, and they were two key targets for the Manchester club.

The lack of signings could be a concern for United supporters, especially as they are losing out to some of their rival clubs.

Missing out on signings to a club like Tottenham, with all due respect, will be a huge blow for United. Spurs are without any European football this season, but players are still picking Tottenham over them, perhaps due to financial reasons.


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According to a report from Team Talk, Manchester United have now withdrawn from the race to sign Mexican youngster Gilberto Mora in the summer transfer window.

A number of clubs are showing an interest in the 17-year-old star this summer, and United have reportedly been tracking him for six months.

The report claims that United have withdrawn from entering the bidding due to the potential cost of a deal and the level of interest from other clubs.

It’s claimed that the valuation of Mora is set to exceed £34m, but with clubs such as Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Ajax, Manchester City, and Arsenal all linked with a move, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see that value increase.

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As mentioned, United supporters must be getting frustrated with the lack of business they’ve been doing over the last few weeks.

Missing out on key targets is a huge blow, and they need to get deals over the line if they want to compete on all fronts next season.

The Manchester club qualified for Champions League football, meaning they need a deeper and more competitive squad in order to flourish.

With Casemiro departing and Manuel Ugarte suffering a serious injury, United undoubtedly need to bring in new midfielders in the coming weeks and months.

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