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£640 a ticket? Why England fans in US may show next game a red card

Daily Mail

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June 29, 2026

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£640 a ticket? Why England fans in US may show next game a red card
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Irish Star

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· Jun 28, 2026

David Beckham gets huge cheer on big screen as England wins again at World Cup

A sellout crowd traveled to New York/New Jersey Stadium to watch England's final group game of the 2026 World Cup, and David Beckham's appearance on the big screen drew the biggest cheer of the night

The Standard

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· Jul 2, 2026

Princess of Wales surprises Wimbledon tennis fans as she meets them in the queue and poses for selfies

Royal chatted to spectators and even helped staff sell tickets at the All England Club in SW19

Daily Mail

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· Jul 2, 2026

Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball

Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball

GB News

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· Jul 9, 2026

POLL: Should there be a bank holiday if England win the World Cup? YOU DECIDE

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JOE.co.uk

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· Jul 7, 2026

Wanting to travel out for England’s quarter-final with Norway? Here’s how much it’ll cost…

A small fortune! Impulsive England fans getting carried away following their thrilling victory against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca will need to splash out almost £10,000 to experience the quarter final with Norway. Ticketless England supporters heading to Miami will need to fork out a minimum of £1,761 for a single seat if they are []

BBC Sport

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· Jul 2, 2026

England fans face resale prices of at least £2,600 for Mexico tickets

England fans hoping to attend the World Cup last-16 showdown with Mexico face paying a minimum of £2,600 for one ticket on Fifa's resale site.

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Related coverage for "£640 a ticket? Why England fans in US may show next game a red card": Irish Star — David Beckham gets huge cheer on big screen as England wins again at World Cup. The Standard — Princess of Wales surprises Wimbledon tennis fans as she meets them in the queue and poses for selfies. Daily Mail — Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball. GB News — POLL: Should there be a bank holiday if England win the World Cup? YOU DECIDE. JOE.co.uk — Wanting to travel out for England’s quarter-final with Norway? Here’s how much it’ll cost…. BBC Sport — England fans face resale prices of at least £2,600 for Mexico tickets