Going to a FIFA World Cup game isn’t cheap – but for these fans, it’s worth it
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Going to a FIFA World Cup game isn’t cheap – but for these fans, it’s worth it. Between tickets, hotels and travel, here’s how some are making the splurge work
EMMA BOLZNER
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 3, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026
Reem Mohammed, with children Taim and Dalia, was 11 when Iraq last went to the World Cup 40 years ago. The family is taking a road trip to Toronto from Laval, Que., to see Iraq play Senegal.
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