England World Cup Ticket Prices Drop Dramatically Ahead of Tournament
England World Cup ticket prices plummet by almost half as Fifa finally put 1000s of unsold seats on the market

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Ticket prices for England's World Cup matches have decreased significantly, with some falling by nearly half as FIFA releases thousands of previously withheld seats. Prices are expected to drop below £200 as matchdays approach, prompting a rush among fans to secure tickets.
- 01Prices for England's opener against Croatia have dropped to £513, down 39% from £837 in mid-April.
- 02Tickets for the match against Ghana are now priced at £409, a 41% decrease from £690.
- 03FIFA held back blocks of tickets to maintain high prices, resulting in nearly a million unsold tickets.
- 04Analysts report that ticket prices may fall below £150 as matchdays near, similar to previous events.
- 05Fans are now considering purchasing tickets as internal flight and accommodation costs decrease.
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Ticket prices for England's World Cup matches have seen a dramatic decline, nearly halving as FIFA has released thousands of previously withheld seats. With just five days until the tournament begins, prices for England's opener against Croatia on June 17 in Dallas have dropped to £513, a 39% decrease from £837 in mid-April. Tickets for the match against Ghana on June 23 in Boston are now available for £409, down 41% from £690. Analysts have noted that 1,300 seats have been released for the final group match against Panama on June 27, with resale prices at £491, down 29% from the original price. The release of these tickets comes amid reports of nearly a million unsold tickets, prompting a last-minute rush among fans, especially as internal flight and hotel prices also decline. Experts predict that ticket prices could drop below £150 for some matches as game day approaches, reflecting a trend seen in previous tournaments.
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The drop in ticket prices may lead to increased attendance at England's matches, benefiting local economies in host cities.
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