A World Cup group-stage match is pricing like a championship event
A single group-stage soccer match is generating resale prices rarely seen outside major championship events — a striking marker of just how much the 2026 World Cup has rattled conventional sports economics.
A single group-stage soccer match is generating resale prices rarely seen outside major championship events — a striking marker of just how much the 2026 World Cup has rattled conventional sports economics.
A single group-stage soccer match is generating resale prices rarely seen outside major championship events — a striking marker of just how much the 2026 World Cup has rattled conventional sports economics.
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