About 200,000 tickets will be available on a first-come first-served
basis for the June 12-July 13 tournament, FIFA said in a statement.
Tickets will be available for all but 10 matches: the final, Brazil-Croatia, Mexico-Cameroon, England-Italy, Argentina-Bosnia Herzegovina, Brazil-Mexico, Spain-Chile, Cameroon-Brazil, Croatia-Mexico and Australia-Spain, reported Xinhua.
"With less than two months to go, this is the last chance for fans to secure their tickets for football's flagship event. I am confident we will have a high demand for the remaining tickets, not only from Brazilian fans but also from people all over the world," said Thierry Weil, FIFA marketing director in charge of ticketing.
More than 2.5 million tickets have already been allocated through all sales phases and channels, including FIFA-endorsed agents.
Tickets will be available for all but 10 matches: the final, Brazil-Croatia, Mexico-Cameroon, England-Italy, Argentina-Bosnia Herzegovina, Brazil-Mexico, Spain-Chile, Cameroon-Brazil, Croatia-Mexico and Australia-Spain, reported Xinhua.
"With less than two months to go, this is the last chance for fans to secure their tickets for football's flagship event. I am confident we will have a high demand for the remaining tickets, not only from Brazilian fans but also from people all over the world," said Thierry Weil, FIFA marketing director in charge of ticketing.
More than 2.5 million tickets have already been allocated through all sales phases and channels, including FIFA-endorsed agents.
(Agencies)
As much as possible I would love to watch the event live but I can't afford it... :/
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