Tickets for Tuesday’s Club World Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Fluminense can be bought for less than the cost of a beer in the stadium.

The Athletic reports. General admission tickets were slashed to just $13.40 on Saturday, a fraction of the $473.90 they went for a few days earlier,
The Athletic reports. The deep price cuts make tickets cheaper than beer at MetLife Stadium, which sells for about $14 a pint.
Standard ticket prices for Wednesday’s semi-final 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 quarter-final in Orlando, Florida, between Fluminense and Al Hilal, and in Philadelphia between Chelsea and Palmeiras.
The price cuts come as FIFA tries to avoid the prospect of empty seats at the inaugural Club World Cup, which will be held in the United States in its new format, featuring 32 teams.
While some matches, such as the tournament’s record attendance of 76,611, were filled to less than half the capacity at other games, FIFA
has implemented a pricing system that adjusts prices based on the circumstances. แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ This has led to ticket prices fluctuating dramatically in the lead-up to the tournament, with
normally expensive lower-division tickets being reduced to just $44.60.
Free tickets have also been given out to FIFA volunteers who helped with previous rounds, although some were told tickets would not be given out.
However, the extreme discounting tactic has angered early buyers, who have paid many times the price, and FIFA has not said whether it will refund or offer discounts to those who bought tickets earlier.