A ticket to B.C. Place to see a World Cup group match will cost between $20.15 and $50, FIFA announced this week. Tickets for a same-day double header in 鶹ýӳwill cost between $30 and $80, in addition to fees. Tickets prices, which vary at the six stadiums across the country, go on sale to the general public 9 a.m. Feb. 26. The tournament runs June 6 to July 5, when the World Cup final will be played in Vancouver.
鶹ýӳhosts group matches for world reigning champion Japan as well as Switzerland, Cameroon, Ecuador, Nigeria and the U.S.A. Round of 16 matches and a quarterfinal will also be played at B.C. Place on June 21 and 23, respectively. Tickets for the Round of 16 cost $40 to $90 while the quarterfinal is $45 to $95.
Tickets for the World Cup final at B.C. Place on July 5 are the most expensive and range from $50 to $165.
CEO of the national host committee, Peter Montopoli, said the $20.15 fare is one of the most affordable for elite international sport. “In less than 20 weeks, Canada will host the most important event in women’s soccer,” he said in a prepared statement.
Stadium Passports remain on sale until 9 p.m. Feb. 5. These group ticket passes include access to each match at B.C. Place and cost $185 to $395.