Only 10,000 Tickets Remain For England Vs France

Only 10,000 Tickets Remain For England Vs France

England vs France Bronze Match Tickets Still Available

Saturday’s bronze medal match in Miami still has roughly 7,000 tickets listed on FIFA’s official sites. As of Friday morning, 1,246 seats are on general sale, priced at $865 (£657) and $1,125 (£855). The game, kicking off at 22:00 BST, therefore has not reached full capacity.

Ticket Outlook for England’s Bronze Medal Game

After the usual excitement that surrounds a World Cup knockout clash, the bronze match is proving less tempting for some fans. While the headline match between England and France showcases national pride, the secondary final still offers a chance to catch key performances. Historical data shows that World Cup finals typically sell out weeks in advance, but the bronze contest often sees lower demand.

On the resale platform, another 5,864 tickets are available, with the cheapest category priced at $455 (£346) plus FIFA’s 15 % fee. One category‑one ticket, originally $1,125 (£855), now shows a deep discount at $659 (£500). This price gap suggests that some holders are willing to offload premium seats rather than hold onto them.

Final Ticket Pricing Insights

Sunday’s championship showdown also shows slack in the market, with 32 of the top‑priced tickets still on offer. Those seats range from $29,995 (£22,796) to $32,970 (£25,057) and are standard, non‑VIP entries. The final’s premium tier, traditionally sold out swiftly, appears softer this year.

More than a thousand tickets remain on the FIFA resale site, originally valued at $7,380 (£5,609). If a buyer purchases one now, an extra $1,107 (£841) will be added as a fee. The most extravagant resale listing for the final reaches $2 million (£1.52 million), with an accompanying $300,000 (£228,000) administrative charge.

Resale Market Dynamics

Prices on the resale market are user‑generated, meaning they do not always reflect actual transaction amounts. This can create a wide variance between listed values and what buyers ultimately pay. Fans looking for bargains may find opportunities in the bronze match’s lower‑priced categories, while the final’s secondary listings remain extreme.

Understanding these trends helps prospective spectators gauge whether to act quickly on current listings or wait for potential price drops as the event approaches. The fluidity of the resale system also means that any last‑minute cancellations could open up spots in either match.


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