
"The so-called 'last-minute sales phase' will start at 11 a.m. EST Wednesday. The window will remain open until the tournament starts, but big games, such as the June 27 match-up between Colombia and Portugal in Miami, are expected to sell out quickly."
"FIFA has not specifically said tickets to all 104 tournament matches will be available. It also noted in a news release that it may sporadically release tickets for any game at any time."
"As in previous sale windows, fans won't know how much tickets will be until they log in. This year, FIFA also instituted a dynamic pricing policy, a first for the World Cup."
"Dynamic pricing can work both ways and not every game has increased in price. A number of games saw prices decline, including all five games to be held at the beginning of the tournament."
FIFA will launch a final ticket sales phase for the World Cup starting Wednesday at 11 a.m. EST. This phase will remain open until the tournament begins, but tickets for popular matches are expected to sell out quickly. FIFA's dynamic pricing system complicates ticket costs, with prices varying significantly. Fans will not know ticket prices until they log in, and some games may see price decreases. The ticketing process is marked by uncertainty and high demand, particularly for high-profile teams.
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