Consumption at the World Cup stadiums in Mexico can be expensive: beer at R$92, potatoes at R$59

Estádio Azteca na Cidade do México - @fifa

Estádio Azteca na Cidade do México - @fifa

Starting this Thursday (11), the 2026 World Cup will begin, and football fans who plan to watch the matches in Mexico will need to prepare a budget for costs inside the stadiums. A 710 ml glass of beer, for example, can be purchased for between R$86 and R$92, while a packet of chips will cost at least R$59.

Among the items available on the menu, mineral water (600 ml) is the most economical option, priced at around R$23. At the top of the expense list are tequila and a premium Scotch whiskey, each costing R$115.75 for consumers.

Details of product values ​​at the World Cup stadiums in Mexico

Food options available to fans

  • Pork rinds and nachos: R$ 44.50 (150 Mexican pesos)
  • Portion of fries: R$59.30 (200 Mexican pesos)

Non-alcoholic beverage alternatives at games

  • Water (600 ml): R$ 23.74 (80 Mexican pesos)
  • Soft drink (600 ml): R$ 47.50 (160 Mexican pesos)
  • Isotonic drink: R$ 47.50 (160 Mexican pesos)
  • Non-alcoholic beer (710 ml): R$ 83.10 (280 Mexican pesos)

Cost of drinks with alcohol on the menu

  • Local beer (710 ml): R$86 (290 Mexican pesos)
  • Flavored beer (710 ml): R$ 86 (290 Mexican pesos)
  • Premium international beer (710 ml): R$ 92 (310 Mexican pesos)
  • Vodka: R$ 100.90 (340 Mexican pesos)
  • Rum: R$ 100.90 (340 Mexican pesos)
  • Premium rum: R$ 106.85 (360 Mexican pesos)
  • Blended Scotch whiskey: R$ 106.85 (360 Mexican pesos)
  • Gin: R$ 106.85 (360 Mexican pesos)
  • Cocktail: R$ 106.85 (360 Mexican pesos)
  • White tequila: R$ 106.85 (360 Mexican pesos)
  • Tequila Añejo Cristalino: R$ 115.75 (390 Mexican pesos)
  • Premium Scotch whiskey: R$ 115.75 (390 Mexican pesos)
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