Ahead of Sunday’s FIFA World Cup final in New Jersey, ticket prices continue to climb, according to multiple reports. Both sources say the cheapest available tickets on the resale market have risen above $10,000. They also frame the increase by comparing it with pricing benchmarks from other major events, noting that the “get-in” price is reaching levels described as roughly double the Super Bowl record. The reports attribute the price pressure to strong demand as fans and well-known attendees travel for the match. One article specifically refers to the final as likely Lionel Messi’s last World Cup appearance, but the broader coverage centers on pricing rather than match details. Across outlets, the core point is that resale ticket costs are escalating rapidly as the event approaches, leaving the lowest-cost options at historically high levels for a final. The reports do not provide further breakdowns such as seating sections, official ticketing availability, or the exact data source for the resale figures.