Overview
- A cost analysis published by AceOdds and reported by El Cronista estimates a two-person trip to follow Argentina through all seven matches to a hypothetical final would total roughly ARS 97.5 million.
- Tickets are the largest single expense in the study, at about ARS 49 million for two people, followed by accommodation at roughly ARS 24.5 million, flights at about ARS 15.7 million, and food and drink at around ARS 7.8 million.
- AceOdds constructed the estimates from more than 120,000 lodging listings, 52,000 flight records and secondary-market ticket prices, so the figures reflect a snapshot of market availability and can change with supply, exchange rates and resale activity.
- The report ranks Argentina as the third-most expensive national team to follow for the full tournament, behind Iraq and Jordan, and gives a global average cost of about USD 62,000 for two people to reach the final.
- For fans this means following a full World Cup run could be out of reach for many supporters and may push demand toward single-match travel packages or local viewership; organizers and travel providers may face pressure to expand affordable ticket access and transportation options.