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World Cup quarterfinal resale prices drop, FIFA selling nearly 1,200 more seats for final at $7,380
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· July 10, 2026
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Key points Further information on World Cup ticket prices and availability can be found through sources like TickPick and FIFA, which is selling additional seats for the final match. Resale prices for World Cup quarterfinal tickets have decreased following the elimination of the United States and Mexico.
Resale prices for World Cup quarterfinal tickets have decreased following the elimination of the United States and Mexico. This change is reflected in various matches, including those in California and Florida.
Prices for specific games have been listed by the site TickPick, showing a decline in costs. For example, the Spain-Belgium game and the England-Norway match have seen price drops.
Further information on World Cup ticket prices and availability can be found through sources like TickPick and FIFA, which is selling additional seats for the final match.
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Published: July 10, 2026 ·
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