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World Cup, Last-Minute Sales Phase

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The final batch of World Cup tickets is about to go on sale. Here are 5 things to know
A fan holds a banner asking for a ticket outside the stadium prior to the 2022 FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium in Lusail City, Qatar, on Dec. 18, 2022.

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Fans slam World Cup ticket sale wait times
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Last-minute ticket sales open up for 2026 FIFA World Cup
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The $11k World Cup final ticket - what we learned from first open sale
The first open sale of tickets for the 2026 World Cup showed Fifa is charging up to $10,990 (£8,333) to be at the final.

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World Cup ticket prices soar as FIFA reopens glitch-prone sales
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2026 FIFA World Cup Ticket Prices: Why the Latest Sales Phase Is Causing Backlash
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Avoiding FIFA World Cup ticket scams
Americans are losing 119 billion dollars every year to online scams.

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2026 World Cup Ticket Sales Enter ‘Last-Minute’ Phase
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FIFA World Cup tickets: Platform issues anger soccer fans online, leaves them waiting
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