The World Cup sets a record: tickets cost thousands of pounds.
Tickets for the World Cup reach record prices
According to The Sun: Tickets for the World Cup have become the most expensive in history, as FIFA has for the first time taken its share of the lucrative resale market. Now the football organization will receive 30 percent of each deal, and some seats are already being sold for an incredible £1,000.
Harry Kane and the England team will learn on Friday who and when will be their opponent.
This situation reflects the growing demand for tickets to the big football festival, which in turn highlights fans' interest in the World Cup. Many are willing to pay significant sums for the opportunity to attend matches, which only increases competition in the market.
Given that only a few days remain before the competition starts, prices may rise even further. This raises concerns among fans who are eager to secure tickets at affordable prices.
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