There are still around 7,000 tickets listed on FIFA ticketing sites for Saturday’s World Cup. bronze medal match between England and France.
As of Friday at 10:00 BST, the Miami game (kick-off 22:00 BST) is yet to be sold out, with 1,246 total tickets on sale priced at $865 (£657) and $1,125 (£855).
There are a further 5,864 tickets available on the official resale platform, the cheapest of which is in the third category with a face value of $455 (£346) plus a 15% FIFA fee.
However, there are many tickets in more expensive categories that cost significantly less than what they were purchased for.
The first category ticket, originally priced at $1,125 (£855), has a huge discount of $659 (£500).
Sunday’s World Cup final is also not yet completely sold out, with 32 of the most expensive tickets still on sale.
However, these tickets range from $29,995 (£22,796) to $32,970 (£25,057). These are standard tickets, not VIP.
There are still over a thousand tickets available on the FIFA resale site, some of which have face value plus the FIFA fee.
The original price of these tickets was $7,380 (£5,609), meaning if you decide to buy one of these, FIFA will add an additional $1,107 (£841).
The most expensive resale ticket for the final costs $2 million (£1.52 million) plus FIFA’s $300,000 (£228,000) fee.
Resale prices are set by users and do not directly reflect how much people actually pay.