
FIFA slashes ticket prices for Chelsea-Fluminense Club World Cup semifinal at MetLife Stadium
FIFA has used dynamic pricing for the 63-game tournament.
The cheapest tickets as of Monday morning were $22.30.
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3 MetLife Stadium, which hosted the Real Madrid-Borussia Dortmund quarterfinal, is hosting the FIFA Club World Cup semifinals and final.
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Standard ticket prices for Wednesday's semifinal between European champion Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid in New Jersey start at $199.60.
FIFA had dropped ticket prices to $11.15 for a quarterfinal in Orlando, Florida, between Fluminense and Al Hilal. and in Philadelphia between Chelsea and Palmeiras.
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3 Pedro Neto of Chelsea in action during the FIFA Club World Cup quarter-final game between Palmeiras and Chelsea on July 4, 2025.
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3 Hercules of Fluminense FC celebrates after winning the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between Fluminense FC and Al Hilal on July 4, 2025.
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The dramatic drop in prices was first reported by The Athletic.
Many matches during the tournament have had sparse crowds. Real Madrid has been an exception, drawing at least 60,000 for all five of its matches, including 76,611 for its quarterfinal win Saturday over Borussia Dortmund in New Jersey.
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