World Cup fans appreciate affordable concession prices at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 9:10 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
During the ongoing World Cup, fans attending matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta have reacted positively to concession prices, which are significantly lower compared to other venues. While fans in Boston experienced beers priced close to $20, Atlanta offers a 20oz draft beer at $9 and a cheeseburger for $5. This has drawn appreciation from supporters, who noted that the venue’s prices contrasted sharply with the typical high costs associated with World Cup events. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is scheduled to host eight matches during the tournament, including key knockout rounds.
- •Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts eight World Cup matches this summer.
- •Beer prices at Atlanta Stadium include $9 for a 20oz American draft.
- •A cheeseburger costs $5, significantly lower than other venues.
- •Fans expressed gratitude for affordable concession options.
- 9:10 PMYahoo Sports — World Cup fans praise Mercedes-Benz Stadium after surprising beer prices emerge
"World Cup concession prices have already become one of the tournament’s loudest off-pitch talking points. Scotland fans in Boston saw beer prices rise sharply, with some stadium drinks costing close to $20.
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