England supporters seeking tickets for the World Cup last-16 match against Mexico on Monday report paying very high prices through FIFA’s official resale platform. The BBC says at least £2,600 is required for a single ticket on the resale site. Other reporting similarly describes the minimum cost and notes that some fans may pay substantially more depending on availability. The Independent adds that ticket prices can reach extremely high levels, citing figures up to £27,000 for the tie at Estadio Azteca. Across the outlets, the common point is that demand for the match is pushing resale prices far above typical face-value expectations, and the prices cited refer to listings on FIFA’s resale service rather than primary-sale ticketing. The reports do not indicate new allocations or official changes to pricing rules; they focus on the levels fans are seeing when attempting to buy through the platform.
England fans face high resale prices for Mexico World Cup last-16 tickets
England supporters seeking tickets for the World Cup last-16 match against Mexico on Monday report paying very high prices through FIFA’s official resale platform. The BBC says at least £2,600 is requ...
- England supporters trying to buy tickets for the World Cup last-16 match vs Mexico face very high resale prices.
- Prices are reported for FIFA’s official resale platform.
- One source says the minimum resale price starts at about £2,600 for a single ticket.
- Another report says resale listings can rise to around £27,000 for the match.
- The match is at Estadio Azteca and is scheduled for Monday.
England fans face huge prices to try and secure a spot at the World Cup last-16 clash at the iconic Estadio Azteca
3 hours agoEngland fans hoping to watch the Three Lions face Mexico in their FIFA World Cup last-16 clash on Monday are being forced to pay as much as £2,600 for a single ticket on FIFA's official resale platform, according to the BBC. The post World Cup: England fans pay up to £2,600 for Mexico clash tickets appeared first on Vanguard News.
6 hours agoEngland fans hoping to attend the World Cup last-16 showdown with Mexico face paying a minimum of £2,600 for one ticket on Fifa's resale site.
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