ENGLAND fans face paying a staggering £35 per MINUTE if they reach the World Cup final.
We told you earlier how supporters would need to shell out more than £5,000 to watch every game if the Three Lions go all the way.
Thomas Tuchel’s side are one of the favourites for the competition and to banish that long 60-year wait from 1966.
But should Harry Kane and Co get the chance to play in the showpiece of the global competition – fans will be hit in the pocket hard.
Category 1 tickets would come in close to a massive £6,500.
Category 2 would cost in the region of £4,150 while Category 3 would set back punters nearly £3,120.
That low end figure would mean for each MINUTE of the game it would set those in the ground back a whopping £35.
It comes after Fifa finally released their full ticketing price list for the 104-match event in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
England face Croatia, Ghana and Panama in their Group L section.
The ballot for next year’s tournament is officially open as the scramble to land briefs begins.
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Tuchel and his troops discovered their opponents when the draw was made in Washington last week.
And now punters will do their best to see the team in action next summer after the first batch of tickets went on sale.
Fans can try their luck by visiting Fifa’s official ticketing website.
England begin their quest for glory against old foes Croatia on June 17 in Dallas at the AT & T Stadium.
Costs facing England fans if Three Lions reach final
England fans face a HUGE £35 per minute cost on a ticket price for the final if the Three Lions go all the way.
That is at the LOW END of the scale (Supporter Value – Cat 3)
SunSport breaks down the costs that could await supporters.
CATEGORY 1 (Supporter Premium)
$8,640 = £6,465
CATEGORY 2 (Supporter Standard)
$5,575 = £4,150
CATEGORY 3 (Supporter Value)
$4,185 = £3,118
It’s then a six day break before they face Ghana on Matchday Two at the Gillette Stadium in Boston on June 23.
The group stage ends at the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey on June 27.











