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
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.
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Cheapest Beer Prices at 2026 World Cup |
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Stadium |
Cheapest beer price |
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Estadio Akron, Guadalajara |
£2.04 |
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Estadio Azteca, Mexico City |
£2.04 |
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Estadio BBVA, Monterrey |
£4.35 |
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BC Place, Vancouver |
£6.37 |
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
£6.37 |
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Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
£6.43 |
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BMO Field, Toronto |
£6.65 |
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Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
£6.90 |
Most Expensive Beer Prices
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.
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Most Expensive Beer Prices at 2026 World Cup |
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Stadium |
Cheapest beer price |
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Lumen Field, Seattle |
£7.28 |
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AT&T Stadium, Dallas |
£7.28 |
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Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
£8.43 |
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Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
£8.99 |
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NRG Stadium, Houston |
£9.59 |
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MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
£9.74 |
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Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco |
£10.49 |
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SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles |
£10.49 |
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