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FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets still on sale for World Cup final at $7,380

Al Jazeera

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July 10, 2026

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Several tickets remain for lower decks ranging from 19,995 to 32,970, as well as Trophy Lounge section at 34,500.

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 10, 2026

FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets on sale for World Cup final at $7,380

NEW YORK (AP) — FIFA had nearly 1,200 category two tickets priced at 7,380 on sale Friday for the World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The governing body’s last-minute ticket sales site, which at times had listed the game as sold out, had 1,178 seats available across [] The post FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets on sale for World Cup final at 7,380 appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

BBC Sport

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· Jul 3, 2026

England fan tickets for Mexico on resale for up to £26K

Tickets originally bought by England fans for Monday's last 16 game against Mexico are relisted for thousands of pounds on Fifa's official resale portal.

BBC

· Jul 3, 2026

England fan tickets for Mexico on resale for up to £26k

Tickets originally bought by England fans for Monday's last 16 game against Mexico are relisted for thousands of pounds on Fifa's official resale portal.

ABC7 New York

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· Jul 10, 2026

World Cup quarterfinal resale prices drop, FIFA selling nearly 1,200 more seats for final at $7,380

FIFA also was selling 68 front category one tickets in the lower deck at prices ranging from 19,995 to 32,970.

UrduPoint

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· Jul 8, 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026: Ticket prices plunge after USA, Portugal quarter-final exits

FIFA World Cup 2026: Ticket prices plunge after USA, Portugal quarter-final exits

RTL Today

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· Jul 11, 2026

Worth approximately €390: FIFA sells sections of World Cup final pitch

After the final, fans in the US, UK, and Europe will be able to purchase pieces of the World Cup pitch as official souvenirs.

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Related coverage for "FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets still on sale for World Cup final at $7,380": CityNews Montreal — FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets on sale for World Cup final at $7,380. BBC Sport — England fan tickets for Mexico on resale for up to £26K. BBC — England fan tickets for Mexico on resale for up to £26k. ABC7 New York — World Cup quarterfinal resale prices drop, FIFA selling nearly 1,200 more seats for final at $7,380 . UrduPoint — FIFA World Cup 2026: Ticket prices plunge after USA, Portugal quarter-final exits. RTL Today — Worth approximately €390: FIFA sells sections of World Cup final pitch