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World Cup 2026: Thousands of Tickets Unsold for England-France

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Around 7,000 tickets remain available for Saturday's World Cup bronze medal match between England and France in Miami. As of Friday morning, the game has not sold out, with 1,246 tickets on general sale priced at $1,125 (£855) and $865 (£657). A further 5,864 tickets are listed on Fifa's official resale platform, where the cheapest category three seats start at $455 (£346) plus a 15% fee. Notably, category one tickets originally priced at $1,125 are being resold for as low as $659 (£500).

Sunday's World Cup final also has unsold inventory, including 32 premium tickets on general sale costing between $29,995 (£22,796) and $32,970 (£25,057). More than 1,000 tickets are on the resale site near face value; the original $7,380 (£5,609) price incurs an additional $1,107 (£841) Fifa fee.

Resale prices are set by users and vary wildly. The most expensive listing for the final reaches $2m (£1.52m) plus a $300,000 fee, though these figures do not reflect actual transaction prices.