According to British media reports, approximately 7,000 tickets remain available on the FIFA ticketing platform for the FIFA World Cup third-place play-off match between England and France, scheduled for Saturday at Miami Stadium.

As of 10:00 AM BST on Friday, 1,246 tickets were still available through general sales channels, priced at $865 and $1,125. On FIFA’s official resale platform, 5,864 tickets remained, with the cheapest Category 3 tickets carrying a face value of $455, plus a 15% service fee for buyers.
Some high-priced resale tickets are significantly cheaper than their original price. For example, a Category 1 ticket originally priced at $1,125 is now listed at $659.
Furthermore, tickets for the FIFA World Cup final on Sunday are also not completely sold out, with 32 of the highest-priced tickets still available through general sales channels, ranging from $29,995 to $32,970. Despite the extremely high prices, these are standard tickets, not VIP passes.
More than 1,000 final tickets are also available on the FIFA resale platform, some close to their original price, but buyers still need to pay a 15% service fee. Some tickets originally priced at $7,380 come with a service fee of $1,107.
The most expensive ticket for the final on the resale platform is listed at $2 million, with an additional $300,000 service fee. However, resale prices are set by sellers and do not represent the actual transaction price.
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