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2026 FIFA World Cup: What African fans will pay to tatch their teams

Sun, Dec 14 2025 11:19 PM
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2026 FIFA World Cup: What African fans will pay to tatch their teams

African football fans will pay between $140 and $2,355 to watch their teams at the FIFA World Cup.

South Africa, who open their campaign at the Mundial against Mexico — a repeat of the 2010 tournament opener at the Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg — offer an early indication of the financial burden facing African supporters.

Despite the minimum wage in South Africa standing at $278 per month, fans must pay between $1,020 and $2,355 to watch Bafana Bafana’s opening match from inside the stadium.

South Africa World Cup ticket prices

Mexico vs South Africa

  • Category 1 – $2,355
  • Category 2 – $1,705
  • Category 3 – $1,020

Euro D vs South Africa

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  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

South Africa vs Korea

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Morocco, fresh from being the first and only African country to reach the semi-final on the global stage, will also demand significant financial sacrifice from their travelling supporters.

2026 FIFA World Cup: What African fans will pay to tatch their teams

With a monthly minimum wage estimated at $305, Moroccan fans face ticket prices that can exceed two months’ earnings for a single match.

Morocco World Cup ticket prices

Brazil vs Morocco

  • Category 1 – $700
  • Category 2 – $500
  • Category 3 – $265

Scotland vs Morocco

  • Category 1 – $600
  • Category 2 – $430
  • Category 3 – $220

Morocco vs Haiti

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

Côte d’Ivoire’s return to the World Cup also comes with a heavy financial cost for fans hoping to follow the Elephants in North America.

Earning a minimum wage of $132 per month, Ivorian supporters will have to spend several months’ income to attend just one game.

Côte d’Ivoire World Cup ticket prices

Côte d’Ivoire vs Ecuador

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

Germany vs Côte d’Ivoire

  • Category 1 – $600
  • Category 2 – $430
  • Category 3 – $220

Côte d’Ivoire vs Curaçao

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Tunisia’s supporters, long known for travelling in numbers, will also face familiar affordability challenges at the 2026 finals.

With a monthly minimum wage of about $147, even the cheapest tickets represent a significant portion of a worker’s income.

Tunisia World Cup ticket prices

Euro B vs Tunisia

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Tunisia vs Japan

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Tunisia vs Netherlands

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

Cape Verde’s historic World Cup appearance will be watched largely from afar by many of its supporters.

The island nation’s minimum monthly wage of $170 means attending a single match requires close to, or more than, a full month’s income.

Cape Verde World Cup ticket prices

Spain vs Cape Verde

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

Uruguay vs Cape Verde

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Egypt’s return to the global stage places similar financial pressure on supporters of the Pharaohs.

With a minimum wage of $147 per month, ticket prices regularly exceed two to three months’ earnings.

Egypt World Cup ticket prices

Belgium vs Egypt

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

New Zealand vs Egypt

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Egypt vs Iran

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

Senegal, one of Africa’s most consistent World Cup performers in recent years, will also test the financial limits of its fan base.

At a minimum wage of $105 per month, Senegalese supporters face some of the steepest affordability gaps among African nations.

Senegal World Cup ticket prices

France vs Senegal

  • Category 1 – $620
  • Category 2 – $465
  • Category 3 – $220

Norway vs Senegal

  • Category 1 – $620
  • Category 2 – $465
  • Category 3 – $220

Senegal vs FIFA Play-Off 2

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Algeria’s presence at the tournament ensures strong support, though the cost of attendance remains prohibitive.

With a monthly minimum wage of $143, even mid-range tickets demand months of financial planning.

Algeria World Cup ticket prices

Argentina vs Algeria

  • Category 1 – $700
  • Category 2 – $500
  • Category 3 – $265

Jordan vs Algeria

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Algeria vs Austria

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

Ghana perhaps presents the clearest illustration of the economic divide between African fans and the global football economy.

With a minimum monthly wage of just $45.29, even the cheapest World Cup ticket costs more than three months’ income.

Ghana World Cup ticket prices

Ghana vs Panama

  • Category 1 – $450
  • Category 2 – $380
  • Category 3 – $140

England vs Ghana

  • Category 1 – $600
  • Category 2 – $430
  • Category 3 – $220

Croatia vs Ghana

  • Category 1 – $500
  • Category 2 – $400
  • Category 3 – $180

Across Africa, the pattern is unmistakable. Long before travel, accommodation and visa costs are considered, the price of simply entering the stadium already places the FIFA World Cup beyond the reach of millions.

For a tournament that prides itself on being global, the financial reality for African fans raises a fundamental question: who, in practice, is the World Cup truly designed for?

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