Tuesday 17 April 2018

Know your World Cup ticketing rights


FIFA has made it clear than any tickets not bought directly from its website are unauthorised and may be void. If you choose to buy a ticket from a secondary website, be aware that you have very few rights if something goes wrong. Your ticket may not arrive in time for the game, or you may be turned away from the stadium on the day. You're also likely to pay a highly inflated price for your ticket - we found a pair of tickets to the England V Tunisia game being listed on a secondary website for £11,000! Avoid a costly disappointment and read the full advice page here: https://ift.tt/2HtsNdW If you still want to get your hands on tickets for the World Cup, authorised resale tickets will be on sale from the 18th of April. Got tickets you can't use anymore? Sell them on to a genuine fan at face value through the official FIFA site. You can list tickets up to three days before match day. Twitter - https://twitter.com/whichuk Facebook - https://ift.tt/1fAOmna

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