How UEFA’s Bold PR Move Is Turning FIFA’s World Cup Ticketing Nightmare Into a Game-Changer
What’s more, the prices rise further as the tournament progresses, with the cheapest face-value ticket for the final at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey an eye-watering £1,500, while the most expensive is around £6,000.
UEFA, meanwhile, has promised that 40 per cent of tickets for the next Euros tournament will be included in the “most affordable categories” ensuring more fans will be able to attend.
Those prices are over half the cost of a parking space for a World Cup group stage match this summer, with the parking fees for one car at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas set at $75 (£57) for some of the matches being held there.
FIFA has also been criticised for the commission fees it is charging on its official resale site, with fans picking up tickets from others who can no longer go charged even more than those paying face-value.

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