Fans Sue StubHub Over Missing World Cup Tickets | Detroit News
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A class-action lawsuit is brewing as thousands of U.S. soccer fans sue StubHub for selling them 2026 World Cup tickets that never materialized, demanding $5 million in damages. Accusing the platform of deceptive practices and broken promises, fans say they booked flights and hotels only to be left high and dry — with refunds falling short of their real losses. StubHub deflects, citing its FanProtect Guarantee and blaming event organizers’ ticketing systems, while FIFA had previously urged fans to use its official resale platform. This case exposes the high stakes and hidden risks of buying tickets on the secondary market for global events.
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