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Get-in price for World Cup finale hits $10,000

Ticket prices for the Spain-Argentina World Cup final have surged, with entry costs reaching $10,000 on the secondary market.

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Resale prices for the upcoming World Cup final between Spain and Argentina have escalated sharply. Market data indicates that the minimum entry cost for the match is now $10,000, with some listings on FIFA’s official resale platform approaching $2.3 million.

Coverage from ESPN, Al Jazeera, Forbes, and NBC Sports emphasizes the significant price hike occurring in the final hours before the game. Forbes notes a specific $2,000 surge in ticket costs leading up to the matchup.

Reporting does not yet specify the total number of tickets currently available at these price points. Future updates will track whether these extreme price levels hold as the match kickoff approaches.

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Quick answers

What is the minimum entry price for the final?

According to coverage from ESPN and NBC Sports, the last-minute get-in price is $10,000.

Who is playing in the World Cup final?

The match features Spain against Argentina.

Are there more expensive tickets available?

Yes, Al Jazeera reports that some tickets on FIFA’s resale platform are priced near the $2.3 million mark.

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