Soccer fans eager to catch the FIFA World Cup opening matches next year will be hit with sky-high costs, as hotels in the 16 host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico hike rates by more than 300% — with one city topping $3,000 a night, a new report found.

Room rates at 96 Marriott and Hilton hotels skyrocketed after FIFA unveiled the 104-match schedule Saturday, with the average per-night rate around an opening game hitting a whopping $1,013 – up from $293 just 21 days earlier, according to an analysis by The Athletic.

The most eye-popping increase came in Mexico City for the June 11 opener between Mexico and South Africa. Rooms at the Marriott resort Le Meridien Mexico City Reforma, located near Azteca Stadium, surged 2,372%, reaching a staggering $3,882 per night, th

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