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Eye-watering beer and water prices for England's first World Cup game vs Croatia revealed
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Eye-watering beer and water prices for England's first World Cup game vs Croatia revealed Mirror Football can shed light on the price of beer, water and food at the Dallas Stadium in Texas where Engand face Croatia in their World Cup opener on Wednesday England supporters attending Wednesday's World Cup opener against Croatia in Dallas face paying absurd prices for food and drink at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Sunday's Group F opener between the Netherlands and Japan offered a first...
Eye-watering beer and water prices for England's first World Cup game vs Croatia revealed
Mirror Football can shed light on the price of beer, water and food at the Dallas Stadium in Texas where Engand face Croatia in their World Cup opener on Wednesday
England supporters attending Wednesday's World Cup opener against Croatia in Dallas face paying absurd prices for food and drink at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Sunday's Group F opener between the Netherlands and Japan offered a first glimpse at those costs, which do not make for pleasant reading when compared with other World Cup host cities.
A normal draft pint of beer (16oz) will set you back $18.50 (£13.84) while 'American beer' costs $15.95 (£11.93).
Even non-alcoholic beer (16oz) will cost fans $16.95 (£12.68) a pop.
Meanwhile, a basic bottle of water (20oz) is priced at $8.25 (around £6.20), though all fans will be permitted to bring in one, soft, plastic factory-sealed disposable bottle of water into any World Cup game in the USA and Canada.
Upon arrival at the Dallas Stadium, however, Mirror Football can reveal supporters were asked to remove their bottle lids.
So how do these prices compare to arenas such as the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles? For the USMNT's 4-1 victory over Paraguay, water was priced at $5.25 (£3.93) while 'premium American draft beer' - which is not an option in Dallas - was priced at $18.50 (£13.84).
At the Gillette Stadium in Boston (prices taken from Scotland vs Haiti) where England face Ghana in their second group fixture, water is priced at $7 (£5.24), making Dallas more expensive.
Incredibly, subject to alteration (prices taken from Brazil vs Morocco) water is $5 (£3.74) at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey where England face Panama in their last Group L game on Saturday June 27, meaning it's the cheapest of the lot.
Beer is also cheaper there; an American beer for instance, will set you back $16 (£11.97).
The reason alcohol prices specifically vary from stadium to stadium is that commercial partnerships and government laws are taken into consideration. In Qatar, beer was band at venues altogether.
Food at the Dallas Stadium is also unsurprisingly expensive. Crisps, better known as chips, will cost supporters $7 (£5.24).
'Dallas Nachos' cost $16 (£11.95) while chicken tenders and fries will set you back $16.75 (£12.53). Fries on their own cost $8 (£5.99).
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