Fans resell tickets for the England‑Norway quarterfinal of the 2026 World Cup for over $1 million, with two seats listed at $1,005 million each. The original price was $1,285, FIFA takes a 15% commission from seller and buyer, and there is no price limit. The channel rbc_sport published the details. But there is a twist.
In the lower price range a ticket bought for $1,285 is being offered for $5,000, Sky News notes. The match will take place on July 12 in Miami and will start at Moscow time. Getty Images provides the visual backdrop.
This situation highlights a wider debate: fans who want FIFA to limit resale to protect affordable access and those who believe open pricing maintains market flexibility. Russian viewers, accustomed to high demand for international matches, often look for alternative streaming options when official tickets disappear.
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