World Cup fans criticize food prices during Canada vs Morocco match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 6, 2026, 1:11 AM
Last updated Jul 6, 2026
During the World Cup match between Canada and Morocco on July 6, 2026, food prices at Houston's NRG Stadium drew criticism on social media. Fans expressed outrage over a reported $27 cost for a hot dog and beer, prompting discussions about the high pricing at stadiums in the U.S. While Canada faced Morocco, their journey in the tournament ended with a 3-0 loss. The debate over pricing has been a recurring theme throughout the tournament, particularly for supporters unfamiliar with American food costs.
- •Match held at NRG Stadium in Houston
- •Canada eliminated after losing 3-0 to Morocco
- •Fans reacted strongly to a $27 food combo
- •Debate over stadium pricing continues during the tournament
- •High costs shock many non-U.S. supporters
- 1:11 AMYahoo Sports — ‘Football is finished’ – World Cup fans slam ‘appalling’ $27 hot dog combo at Canada vs Morocco
"The pricing of food and drinks inside World Cup stadiums in the United States has once again sparked debate on social media. While the World Cup has clearly been a huge success thus far, there has been a lot of talk about the price difference in American stadiums.
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