England-France World Cup Bronze Final Sees Low Ticket Demand

Demand for tickets to the World Cup third-place playoff match between England and France in Miami on Saturday has been surprisingly weak, with a significant number of seats still unsold.
The upcoming World Cup bronze final, pitting England against France, is facing an unusual lack of interest from fans, as evidenced by a substantial number of unsold tickets just days before the match. This is a surprising turn of events for a fixture involving two of the sport's most prominent nations.
The game, scheduled to take place in Miami, is the penultimate fixture of the tournament. Despite the high profile of the teams involved, the market appears undersubscribed, suggesting a potential disconnect between the perceived value of a third-place playoff and what potential attendees are willing to pay or commit.
It's telling that even a World Cup clash between giants like England and France can't guarantee a sell-out for a third-place game, highlighting the diminished stakes of these final consolation matches.

