England, Scotland World Cup tickets on resale at inflated prices

Scotland fans are hoping prices will drop for their games against Haiti and Morocco.
However, there will be great demand for the final group match against Brazil.
It is expected that there will be many travelers in Scotland, like England, who want to buy their tickets late.
The price of the 2,937 tickets listed for now is largely on par with England matches.
The cheapest second-hand ticket is for the first game against Haiti in Boston. The total resale cost of a $400 (£304) ticket is listed as $690 (£524).
Again, the tickets of the fourth category are highly inflated. While its original price was $70 (£53), only one is available, retailing for $2,875 ($2,185).
Morocco is slightly more expensive; The second category ticket costs $805 (£612) from its face value of $430 (£327).
Resale prices for Brazil’s fixture in Miami are eye-watering.
The cheapest available is in the third category, with a retail price of $1,150 (£874), whereas it was just $310 (£236) at the voting stage.
The lowest figure listed for the first category is $2,253 (£1,713) with a face value of $700 (£532).
A ticket costs up to £143,750 (£109,250).




