Tartan Army Launches Fan-Run Ticket Swap Site

Tartan Army Launches Fan-Run Ticket Swap Site

Author: The Daily News Now! April 25, 2026 Duration: 1:40

Scotland Fans Launch Ticket Exchange Amid World Cup Extravagant Prices

Scotland fans, eager for their first World Cup in three decades, are combating exorbitant ticket prices with a fan-run swap site called Ticket Exchange. Edinburghs Carey McEvoy, a fifty-four-year-old dad, initiated this platform to enable supporters to trade or sell tickets without excessive resale markups. With the cheapest seats for the opening match against Haiti in Boston reaching $380 and top ones surpassing $2,000, fans are embracing this grassroots initiative.

The Ticket Exchange builds upon a similar setup McEvoy ran during Euro 2024, but the US trip introduces new challenges due to sky-high travel costs. Fans contribute a £5 registration fee, which directly benefits the Tartan Army Sunshine charity. This move has already garnered hundreds of supporters, who appreciate the opportunity to connect with fellow fans and avoid losing 15% to official resales.

McEvoy collaborates with fans Gill Taggart and Gordon Forbes to ensure smooth transactions and prevent scams. Despite ticket scarcity, the spirit remains optimistic, as fans always find ways to support each other. FIFA, however, maintains that their broad price range caters to demand and that they reinvest every penny into global football development. Nevertheless, this fan-driven initiative showcases the Tartan Armys resilience and unity in the face of adversity.

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