The resale market for World Cup tickets has opened up, offering fans a chance to purchase tickets at a lower price. According to reports, tickets are now available for around £200, a significant reduction from the initial ticket prices. However, it appears that fans of certain national teams will not be able to find tickets through the resale market.
The restriction applies to teams that have not qualified for the World Cup. For these teams, fans will have to rely on official channels to purchase tickets. In contrast, fans of teams that have qualified for the tournament can explore the resale market to find cheaper options.
It's worth noting that prices and availability may vary depending on the match and the seller. Fans are advised to exercise caution when purchasing tickets from secondary sources and ensure they are buying from reputable vendors.
Under UK consumer law, fans have certain rights when purchasing tickets. They are protected by the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which states that tickets must conform to the description provided by the seller and be fit for purpose. If fans experience any issues with their tickets, they should contact the seller or seek advice from a consumer rights organisation.
The resale market for World Cup tickets is expected to remain open until the end of the tournament. Fans are advised to act quickly to find the best deals, as prices may fluctuate depending on demand.