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Football fans warned over World Cup ticket fraud with scammers poised to exploit high demand – UK Times

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Football supporters have been issued a stark warning over a significant rise in ticket fraud, with new data revealing victims are losing an average of £215, as criminals prepare to exploit the upcoming World Cup.

Lloyds Bank’s analysis indicates a staggering 36 per cent surge in football ticket scams during the current Premier League season. The findings, based on thousands of fraud cases between October 2025 and March 2026 compared to the previous year, highlight a growing threat to fans.

Fraudsters are specifically targeting supporters of top-tier clubs like Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester United, alongside high-demand fixtures such as the FA Cup and Champions League Finals.

While the average victim loses £215, some have been defrauded of hundreds or even thousands for non-existent “season tickets” or VIP packages.

With the upcoming World Cup, Lloyds anticipates a significant escalation in these fraudulent activities, exploiting international demand.

Fifa has faced criticism over ticket prices
Fifa has faced criticism over ticket prices (Getty)

Many scams originate on social media, where criminals advertise phantom tickets, pressuring victims into irreversible bank transfers before vanishing.

Tactics include fake waiting lists, counterfeit QR codes, and bogus “pre-release” offers designed to part people from their money.

The higher cost of World Cup tickets, coupled with international travel expenses, means potential losses for victims could be devastating.

In response, the Government and Lloyds are collaborating on the “Stop! Think Fraud” campaign, led by the Home Office, to raise awareness among football supporters.

Liz Ziegler, fraud prevention director at Lloyds, said: “Fraudsters thrive on urgency and target fans looking for hard-to-get tickets for big name fixtures.” She added: “It’s incredibly convincing, and we don’t want fans to lose their money trying to support their team. We’re urging supporters to stay alert and stick to official ticketing channels.”

Lord Hanson, minister for fraud, echoed this sentiment: “As excitement builds for the World Cup, fraudsters are preparing to exploit loyal fans searching for tickets.”

He urged: “I urge all football supporters hunting for tickets to Stop! Think Fraud and show fraudsters the red card.” He concluded: “Missing out on a big match is disappointing, but becoming a victim to a scam makes it even harder to bear.”

Earlier this year, the Government launched a new fraud strategy aimed at tackling the UK’s most commonly experienced crime.

To avoid falling victim to these scams, Ms Ziegler offers crucial advice:

  • Take your time: Do not let the fear of missing out rush your decision. Stop, think, and verify if an offer is genuine.
  • Be cautious with social media adverts: Research thoroughly and consult trusted contacts before proceeding.
  • Beware of bank transfers: These are fast and hard to trace. Treat requests for bank transfers as a major warning sign, especially if account details do not match the seller’s name.
  • Question “too good to be true” offers: If an offer seems unrealistic, it probably is.
  • Use official channels: Always purchase tickets through official club channels or authorised sellers.
  • Be aware of AI: Professional-looking content, even with good layout and graphics, can still be fraudulent.
  • Recognise pressure tactics: Be wary of phrases like “lots of interest” or “I need to sell right now,” which scammers use to force hasty decisions.
  • Report fraud: Anyone who believes they have been a victim of fraud should report it to the police.
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