Multiple reports say a very limited number of remaining tickets for the World Cup final are being offered at highly variable prices. One outlet reports that only two tickets remain at the highest stated price level, around £500,000 each, with details that the seats are described as front-row and include access advantages such as a direct view of the half-time entertainment and access to the pitch area for the trophy presentation. The same reporting also contrasts the top-end listings with lower-priced options, stating that the cheapest available seats—described as being in the “nosebleeds”—are retailing for about £7,430. The coverage focuses on the remaining ticket inventory and the wide spread between the most expensive and least expensive seats, emphasizing scarcity and the range of viewing and event-access benefits associated with premium sections. The reported figures and descriptions appear to be based on the ticket listings at the time of publication, with no additional corroborating details about official allocations or ticketing rules included in the provided text.