Reports circulating on social media suggest that fans attending matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup may not be permitted to bring outside water bottles into stadiums. The discussion intensified after claims emerged that bottled water inside venues such as MetLife Stadium could cost between $6 and $8 per bottle. Supporters have raised concerns about affordability, especially for families attending matches where food and beverage costs are already expected to be high. Critics argue that restricting outside water during summer tournaments could create unnecessary expenses for spectators. Event organizers typically cite security requirements and venue regulations when limiting outside beverages. Many major sporting events around the world implement similar policies, although some stadiums provide refill stations or allow empty reusable bottles. The issue has become a talking point online as fans debate whether convenience and security justify the additional costs. With millions expected to attend matches across North America, pricing and fan experience are likely to remain key topics ahead of kickoff.
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