Ticket prices will start at $60


Fans seem to be very interested in the FIFA World Cup scheduled jointly in the United States, Canada, and Mexico next year, with FIFA receiving 1.5 million World Cup ticket applications in 24 hours so far.
According to a FIFA statement, more than 1.5 million ticket applications were received from fans in 210 countries within 24 hours of the launch of the pre-sale draw.
The extraordinary global demand for the tournament came mainly from the host countries of the United States, Mexico, and Canada, followed by fans from Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, England, Spain, Portugal, and Germany who also showed great interest.
The draw will be open until September 19, while successful applicants will be notified by email from September 29 and given time to purchase tickets starting from October 1.
Ticket prices will start at $60.

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