Thousands of tickets still available for England v France
Thousands of Tickets Still Available for England v France Bronze Medal Clash
Thousands of tickets still available for England – Thousands of tickets still available for the highly anticipated World Cup bronze medal match between England and France, which is set to take place at the Miami Stadium on Saturday. As of Friday at 10:00 BST, the game in Miami with a kick-off time of 22:00 BST has not yet sold out completely. Around 7,000 tickets remain listed on FIFA’s official ticket platforms for this crucial third-place encounter between the two European nations.
General Sale and Resale Options
For fans looking to secure their spot at this exciting match, there are currently 1,246 tickets available on general sale. These tickets are listed at two price points: $865 (£657) and $1,125 (£855). Additionally, there are a further 5,864 tickets available through the official resale platform, offering more flexibility for potential buyers. The cheapest option is a category three ticket available at a face value of $455 (£346), plus FIFA’s standard 15% fee.
What makes this particularly attractive for supporters is that many tickets in the higher-priced categories are being listed well below their original purchase prices. A category one ticket, which originally cost $1,125 (£855), is now being offered at a significantly discounted price of just $659 (£500). This represents substantial savings for fans who want premium seating without paying full price.
Final Match Ticket Availability
While the England v France bronze medal match has plenty of tickets remaining, Sunday’s World Cup final is also not yet fully sold out. There are 32 of the most expensive tickets still available on general sale for the championship match. However, these premium tickets come with a considerable price tag, ranging between $29,995 (£22,796) and $32,970 (£25,057). It is worth noting that these are standard tickets, not VIP packages.
More than a thousand tickets remain available on the FIFA resale site for the final, with several being offered around face value plus the standard FIFA fee. The original price of these tickets was $7,380 (£5,609), which means if you decided to buy one of these, FIFA will add an extra $1,107 (£841). The most expensive resale ticket for the final is listed at an impressive $2m (£1.52m), plus a FIFA fee of $300,000 (£228,000). Prices on resale are set by users and do not directly reflect what people are actually paying.
Thousands of tickets still available for England v France makes this an ideal time for supporters to secure their place at either the bronze medal match or the championship final.
With the World Cup providing such compelling football, fans have the opportunity to witness either the third-place playoff or the ultimate showdown. The availability of tickets across different price points ensures that supporters from various budgets can experience the excitement of these matches live in Miami.