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World Cup Ticket Probe
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New York and New Jersey attorneys general are investigating FIFA ticket pricing for the 2026 World Cup, including variable pricing and seat-location changes at MetLife Stadium.
- Frame 1New York and New Jersey put FIFA World Cup ticket prices under investigation as MetLife seats become a consumer-protection fight.
- Frame 2The probe targets variable pricing that sent many 2026 match tickets sharply higher after fans entered the sales process.
- Frame 3Investigators also want records on redrawn stadium maps that fans say moved promised seats farther from the pitch.
- Frame 4MetLife Stadium hosts eight World Cup matches, including the July 19 final, so local officials see the pricing fight as a public test.
- Frame 5FIFA faces subpoenas from the two states and New York City consumer officials demanding details on prices, seat maps, and sales tactics.
- Frame 6The next pressure point is FIFA’s response: documents, explanations, and whether prosecutors turn the ticket probe into enforcement.
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- May 28, 7:08 PM EDT
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- May 28, 1:48 PM EDT