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

Published 15:09 7 Jul 2026 BST

Updated 15:15 7 Jul 2026 BST

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

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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 to experience the quarter final this weekend.

According to data collated by pay by mobile casino site Casino Kings, the cheapest pair of tickets for the match against Erling Haaland and Co is £3,544.

Though prices have actually fallen across the last 24 hours with an average drop of £400 per ticket.

Those making a last-ditch effort to attend the game from the UK would need to pay £3253 to fly from London to Miami for a Friday to Sunday trip. Flights from other parts of England are sold out or include hefty stopovers.

Despite initial cost scaremongering within hospitality at the World Cup, hotels are slightly more reasonable at approximately £300-£400 a night for two people sharing.

But with social media awash with exorbitant examples of parking, taxi fares and train trips, as well as the full cost of food, drink and the famous tipping culture it’s likely to prove a pricey trip.

All in all, supporters who got carried away after watching the thrilling victory over Mexico and are looking last minute won’t see much change from £8,000-£10,000 once everything is taken into account.

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