Pep Guardiola has rued the cost for fans attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup and praised Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and chief executive Ferran Soriano for freezing ticket prices at their Etihad Stadium home for a third straight year.FIFA have been widely criticised over ticket and travel prices at the finals, including a much-publicised fee of �111 for supporters taking a 30-minute train journey from New York to New Jersey at a tournament many supporters regard as unaffordable.Modern times, right? reflected Guardiola, speaking on the day City made their pricing announcement. Its so expensive. Im not [the organisers], so I dont know the reason why.Hopefully, they can think about it football is for the fans. Fans are the key for this business to go on.I remember the World Cup years, years, years ago was a celebration of the joy of football.Everybody travelled from all around the globe, from other continents, to see your country and play there. It was affordable.Table of ContentsFootball ticket pricing: Why Guardiola calls City specialMan City vs Southampton: Rodri to miss out againWhats next? Manchester City fixtures, scheduleFootball ticket pricing: Why Guardiola calls City specialWhile some of their Premier League rivals have increased prices, City who are the sixth-highest revenue-generating club in the world, according to financial experts Deloitte have not followed suit for general admission season tickets and Premier League match-by-match ticketsCity said they had acted in recognition of the extraordinary accumulated impact of the current cost of living pressures on fans and their families.Hats off to my chairman and CEO, responded Guardiola. This business doesnt work without the fans. Imagine how it was playing in COVID times, when we didnt have people in our stadium.Im pretty sure the club needs, financially, to have enough resources to buy the best players and continue to pay the players.Im sure its necessary but.. in this situation, the world is difficult. Not increasing season ticket [prices] means a lot.How special is this club? How good it is. I cant judge other clubs. They can do whatever they want.When he discussed the World Cup, which takes place in the US, Canada and Mexico in June and July, Guardiola added: You have to think about sponsors and all this sort of stuff, because otherwise it would not be sustainable. Everybody knows [that].Here are Citys season ticket price ranges for non-premium seats, according to the clubs 2025/26 pricing map.CategoryPrice rangeAdult�425-�1,08018-21�280-�725Under-18�120-�345Over 65�280-�535Disabled�280-�725Man City vs Southampton: Rodri to miss out againCity are considerable favourites to beat Championship club Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals on Saturday (17:15 BST), although influential midfielder Rodri will miss a second successive match with a groin injury.We dont want to take risks because he is so important, said Guardiola, whose side won 1-0 at Burnley on Tuesday to move above Arsenal at the top of the Premier League in Rodris absence.Southampton are on a 20-match unbeaten run in all competitions and fourth in the second tier after drawing 2-2 at home to midtable Bristol City on Tuesday.Saints shocked the Gunners 2-1 at home in the quarter-finals, having won at Premier League club Fulham in the previous round.Heres who City have faced in the semi-finals in each of the seven seasons in which they have won the FA CupYearSemi-final opponents1904Sheffield Wednesday1934Aston Villa1956Tottenham1969Everton2011Manchester United2019Brighton & Hove Albion2023Sheffield UnitedWhats next? Manchester City fixtures, scheduleCity have five Premier League matches remaining in 2025/26.Arsenal play the first of their final five games at home to 14th-placed Newcastle on Saturday (17:30 BST), starting below City on goal difference.Heres how Citys fixtures look. A potential FA Cup final against Chelsea or Leeds United, who meet in the semi-finals on Sunday (15:00 BST), would be on Saturday, May 16 (15:00).DateOpponentsBST kick-off timeETPTMon, May 4Everton (A)20:0015:0012:00Sat, May 9Brentford (H)17:3012:3009:30Sun, May 17Bournemouth (A)15:0010:0007:00Fri, May 22Crystal Palace (H)20:0015:0012:00Sun, May 24Aston Villa (H16:0011:0008:00 Topics 2026 FIFA World Cup FA Cup FIFA World Cup Manchester City F.C. Mateo Kovacic Pep Guardiola Rodri Southampton F.C. 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