If you’re looking for a last minute ticket, check this out Lionel Messi and Argentina compete against each other Lamine Yamal and Spain in the World Cup Finally, you should be prepared to dig deep into your wallet to find the credit card with the largest possible balance.
A key to a bank vault would work if one was lying around.
Sunday’s finale in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is an expensive ticket.
FIFA’s official ticket resale site listed the cheapest tickets Saturday morning at $6,411.25 for a mid-level look behind the goal. These were gone by lunchtime.
In the corners of the upper deck, tickets were listed for nearly $10,000. To be closer to the action, buyers would have to spend around $16,000 or even nearly $60,000 for special hospitality seats.
Other outlets like SeatGeek and StubHub also offer upper deck tickets starting at around $10,000, with some lower bowl seats going for nearly $35,000.
For some, it might be worth watching Messi, considered by many the greatest player of all time, chase history against Yamal, one of soccer’s brightest rising stars.
Argentina is playing for its fourth title overall and second in a row. No country has won consecutive World Cups since Brazil in 1958 and 1962. Spain won the title in 2010.