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FIFA opened a late tranche of tickets for the World Cup final set for July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with roughly 1,200 category two seats priced at $7,380 each becoming available on Friday. The organization’s final‑hour sales site, which had at times shown the game as sold out, listed 1,178 seats across five top‑deck sections along the sidelines. Specifically, there were 282 tickets in section 344, 299 in section 343, 139 in section 335, 443 in section 334, and 15 in section 333. In addition to these, FIFA offered 68 front‑category one tickets in the lower deck, with prices ranging from $19,995 to $32,970. The organization also had hospitality seats in its Trophy Lounge and Trophy Lounge+ areas, priced at $34,500 and $32,500 respectively, which included food and drinks. FIFA did not immediately respond to inquiries seeking clarification on why this batch of tickets had become available.
Beyond the final, FIFA’s ticket sales also included options for Saturday’s quarterfinal between Argentina and Switzerland at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, with prices ranging from $1,600 to $3,995. For those considering resale, tickets for the final were listed on FIFA’s marketplace at prices from $7,440.50 up to $11,499,998.85. For readers following the World Cup coverage, AP notes that additional details and developments are available in its expanded reporting on the tournament.
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