Demand for travel packages to the upcoming World Cup quarter-final match between the national teams of the United States and Norway has surged significantly, with many fans willing to pay steep prices to attend the event in Miami. According to Travelpack, interest in its four-night package, which includes hotel accommodation, flights, and a match ticket priced at £5,999, has increased sharply ahead of the game scheduled for tomorrow. The company has also reported numerous inquiries for a more comprehensive package, covering the quarter-final, semi-final, and final matches, costing £24,999.
As fans prepare to converge on Florida, the Beckham family made a public appearance in Miami, sharing a photo to celebrate Victoria Beckham’s fashion label. The image featured David and Victoria Beckham alongside their children, excluding their eldest son Brooklyn, who remains estranged from the family. Their other children, Romeo and Cruz, appeared with their respective partners Kim Turnbull and Jackie Apostel, while daughter Harper was seen sitting close to her father.
In related World Cup news, FIFA’s referees’ chief Pierluigi Collina responded to criticism after Egypt’s elimination by Argentina in the tournament’s round of 16. Egypt’s coach Hossam Hassan accused the referee of committing “serious” errors during the match and suggested that such mistakes may have been intended to protect the reigning world champions. Collina, 66, addressed the controversy on FIFA’s official website, acknowledging that debate over refereeing decisions is a normal part of football but rejecting what he described as baseless accusations, emphasizing that unfounded claims have no place in the sport.
