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    Thousands of World Cup tickets remain unsold ahead of final and bronze match

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJuly 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Thousands of tickets remain available for the FIFA World Cup bronze medal match between England and France, while even Sunday’s final has not completely sold out.

    As of 10:00 BST on Friday, around 7,000 tickets were still listed on FIFA’s official ticketing platforms for Saturday’s third-place playoff in Miami, which kicks off at 22:00 BST.

    A total of 1,246 tickets were available on general sale, priced at $865 (£657) and $1,125 (£855). Another 5,864 tickets were listed on FIFA’s official resale platform, with the cheapest category three tickets available at their face value of $455 (£346), plus FIFA’s mandatory 15% resale fee.

    Many resale listings have been heavily discounted below their original purchase prices. For example, a category one ticket originally sold for $1,125 (£855) is currently listed for $659 (£500).

    Sunday’s World Cup final has also not reached a complete sell-out. Thirty-two of the most expensive standard tickets remain available through FIFA’s general sale platform, with prices ranging from $29,995 (£22,796) to $32,970 (£25,057). These are standard admission tickets and do not include VIP packages.

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    More than 1,000 tickets are also available on FIFA’s resale platform for the final, with several listed close to their original face value. Those tickets were initially sold for $7,380 (£5,609), meaning buyers must also pay FIFA’s additional 15% resale fee, amounting to $1,107 (£841).

    The highest-priced resale listing for the World Cup final currently stands at an extraordinary $2 million (£1.52 million), with an additional FIFA resale fee of $300,000 (£228,000).

    FIFA notes that resale prices are determined by individual ticket holders and do not necessarily reflect the prices that buyers are willing to pay.

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