Four types of tickets are available: for a particular match (in four price categories, with the last one reserved for residents of qatar), for the fans of a team for the group stage as a whole or for a match in the second stage in which their team is likely to participate, and tickets that give access to four matches in four different stadiums (in three categories of prices).
For spectators from abroad, the prices of individual tickets for the first phase are staggered between 250 and 800 Qatari riyals (between 62 and 200 euros, between 68.5 and 219 dollars) for a match. For the final, it will be between 2,200 and 5,850 riyals (between 550 and 1,460 euros, between 603 and 1,604 dollars).
The fares for tickets reserved for residents of qatar they range from 40 to 750 riyals (from 10 to 190 euros, from 11 to 205 dollars) per unit. On average, they are 30% more expensive than those of the previous World Cup in Russia in 2018.
Taking into account the short distances between the eight stadiums located within a radius of 50 kilometers from the center of the capital Doha, “for the first time, the public will have the possibility to order tickets for two matches taking place on the same day, at the start of the group stage”also needs the FIFA.
The opening of this second phase of sales follows the draw for the first phase of the competition last week. The most attractive party will be the Spain-Germanyin Group E, on November 27.
Of the 32 participating nations, 29 have qualified and the last three will have the opportunity to do so in the playoffs in June.
In total, 804,186 tickets have been allocated in the first sales phase between January 19 and February 8, when there were 17 million requests.
In total there are just over 3 million available (2 million for sale and 1 reserved for FIFA and its sponsors).
Source: Ambito

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