First look at US World Cup concession items and wild prices for food and booze

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Soccer fans better be ready to fork over some big bucks for food, drinks and souvenirs at World Cup 2026 in Los Angeles.

The first match in LA takes place Friday at SoFi Stadium between the US Men’s National Team and Paraguay. The fun kicks off at 6 p.m.

For those headed to the stadium to catch all the excitement on the pitch, be prepared to open up your wallets if you want to eat as there are some staggering prices for US World Cup concession items.

Digital menu boards for the FIFA World Cup 2026 concession stand show high prices for food and beverages.

Sports fans get ready to fork over some big bucks for food, drinks and more at World Cup 2026 in Los Angeles. CA Post

Menu of food and snack items with prices for FIFA World Cup 2026.

First look at US World Cup concession items and prices for food, booze and souvenirs. CA Post

Fans can expect to pay $23 for some loaded BBQ brisket nachos or 20 bucks for a chopped brisket burrito. Or skip the buns and grab a BBQ salad for around $16.

Something called a Twinkie cheeseburger costs 22 bucks or you can get your hands on just a hotdog or Everything cookie, which each runs $10.

Thirsty? Expect to pay about $5 for a 20 oz water or nearly $8 for soft drinks.

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A stadium concession stand with menu boards listing food and drink prices for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

First look at US World Cup concession items and wild prices for food, booze and souvenirs. CA Post

Prices for cocktail drinks are shocking, with fans having to pay anywhere from $26-$20 for a signature drink, hard seltzer, or various types of beer.

The California Post also got a first look at all the merchandise and souvenirs at the stadium for soccer fans.


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World Cup 2026 concession stand menu board with prices for food and beverages.

Prices for cocktail drinks are shocking, with fans having to pay anywhere from $26 -$20 for a signature drink, hard seltzer, or beer. CA Post

A black FIFA World Cup T-shirt — with both teams names on it — runs a whooping 60 bucks or a colorful drink Koozie will cost you about 13 bucks.

For those wanting to wear their merch in the winter, there’s black jackets, and sweatshirts.

Interested in more unique items? Check out the giant gold chains, stuffed animals, or trading pins, all themed for the soccer teams.

A retail display of FIFA World Cup merchandise, including LEGO sets of the World Cup trophy, draw-string bags, hooded sweatshirts, and other souvenirs.

Check out the giant gold chains, stuffed animals, or trading pins, all themed for the soccer teams. CA Post

A woman in a red, white, and blue shirt looking at FIFA World Cup 2026 merchandise, including sticker packets and gold trophy keychains.

There’s a World Cup Lego with nearly 3,000 pieces. CA Post

There’s even a World Cup Lego set to build the official trophy of the games with nearly 3,000 pieces.

Red, white and blue “USA” baseball caps are for sale at the stadium in time for the match Friday night.

And for those who want to spend big bucks, you can score a replica U.S. Men’s National Team’s jersey, with the waving red and white stripes, for nearly $130.

Two boys browse hats and shirts for the FIFA World Cup.

Red, white and blue “USA” baseball caps are for sale at the stadium in time for the match Friday night. CA Post

A hand holding a FIFA World Cup Los Angeles t-shirt with a price tag of $59.99.

A black FIFA World Cup T-shirt runs a whooping 60 buck. CA Post

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off June 11 in Mexico City, with Mexico coming away with a 2-0 win against South Africa.

The tournament will take place over six weeks in 16 different cities across Mexico, the US and Canada.

The last time U.S. hosted the World Cup was 1994.