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Many World Cup tickets offered on resale sites

Many World Cup tickets offered on resale sites

A survey by the Financial Times has revealed that 180,000 World Cup tickets remain available on official resale platforms. This high availability has raised concerns about whether stadiums will reach full capacity during the tournament.

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