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The US and Mexico are out of the World Cup. Ticket prices are plunging

Secondary market ticket prices for World Cup quarterfinal matches are in steep decline following the elimination of the United States and Mexico.

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Ticket prices for upcoming World Cup matches have dropped significantly. Forbes reports a price decrease of nearly 60 percent for the Kansas City quarterfinal.

Future reports will track whether these price shifts persist or stabilize as the remaining quarterfinal matches approach. Current coverage does not yet specify how this trend may impact attendance figures for the rest of the tournament.

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Why are ticket prices decreasing?

Coverage links the price drops to the elimination of host nations including the United States, Mexico, and Canada, as well as the exit of Portugal and the absence of Ronaldo.

Which match has seen a significant price drop?

The quarterfinal match in Kansas City is specifically noted for a decline in resale ticket prices.

What is the scale of the price reduction?

Forbes reports a decline of nearly 60 percent for the Kansas City quarterfinal match.

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