World Cup Final Tickets Listed At £1.8m On Fifa Resale Site
World Cup Final Tickets Listed At £1.8m On Fifa Resale Site

Fifa's resale site has four tickets for the World Cup final listed at almost $2.3m (£1.8m) each. The seats, located behind a goal in the lower deck of MetLife Stadium in New Jersey for the 19 July match, are among the most expensive ever listed on the platform.

Fifa does not control the asking prices on its Resale/Exchange Marketplace but takes a 15% purchase fee from the buyer and a 15% resale fee from the seller. This means the governing body would make $690,000 if one ticket sold at the listed price.

Other tickets for the final vary widely in price. A lower-deck easy access seat was listed at $207,000, while a category two seat in the top deck was priced at $138,000. The cheapest available tickets on Thursday were $10,923.85 for four seats near the top of the upper deck.

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Fifa put new blocks of tickets on sale on Wednesday, with direct prices for the final starting at $10,990. In January, the most expensive resale ticket for the final was $230,000.

Unlike previous World Cups, where resale prices were capped at face value, Fifa has allowed unrestricted pricing for the 2026 tournament, citing the loosely regulated secondary market in the US and Canada. The organisation argued that a cap would drive scalpers to third-party sites like StubHub.

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