Fifa significantly lowered the ticket prices for the semi-final match between Chelsea and Fluminense at MetLife Stadium to $13.40, originally set at $473.90. This follows a dynamic pricing strategy during the ongoing 63-game tournament. The semi-final between Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid also reflects high starting prices at $199.60. Previous matches saw ticket prices fall to $11.15 during the quarter-finals. Despite the price drops, attendance has been low for many games, while Real Madrid consistently attracted over 60,000 fans for all matches.
Fifa's decision to drastically cut ticket prices for the semi-final between Chelsea and Fluminense exemplifies the use of dynamic pricing strategies during the 63-game tournament, adjusting from an initial rate of $473.90 to just $13.40 within a week.
Standard ticket prices for the upcoming semi-final clash between European champion Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid begins at $199.60, indicating fluctuations in pricing based on demand.
Previous price reductions for quarter-finals have seen tickets drop to as low as $11.15 in various locations, contributing to concerns over attendance with many matches experiencing sparse crowds.
Real Madrid's matches have consistently attracted large audiences, maintaining attendance of at least 60,000 fans for each game, contrasting sharply with other less-attended matches.
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